Welcome to Neander Paul’s Pet Pantry!
Neanderpol and Parker & Sons are joining forces to support PACC911’s Chuck Wagin Pet Food Pantry. We need your cooperation. Economic crises can force pet parents to make heartbreaking choices between feeding themselves or feeding their beloved pets. Instead of surrendering your beloved family pet to a shelter or rescue, help keep them home where they belong.
You can make a difference by making a financial donation or purchasing a PACC911 wish list through the Chewy Gives Back Partner program.
Or click here to donate via Chewy Gives Back
Parker & Son’s is generous with donations up to $3,000.
What is PACC911’s Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry?
Chuck Wagin is an important part of PACC911, a company dedicated to supporting low-income families and seniors by providing pet food so pets can remain valued members of their families. Masu. Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry helps families in crisis by providing pet food to people who can’t afford it through a food donation program and referral network. This innovative program is designed to keep beloved family pets where they belong, instead of surrendering them to shelters or rescues.
Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry is committed to keeping families and beloved pets together during these difficult times. Founded by Donna Barker in 2012, Chuck Waggin has been a lifeline to countless families, providing not only pet food but also referrals to valuable services.
About PACC911:
PACC911 brings together various animal welfare organizations across Arizona, and specifically in Maricopa County, to come together to work together for the greater good of animals. We support our coalition partners by assisting with the difficult behind-the-scenes work associated with animal rescue, allowing them to focus on their core mission of rescuing and rehoming pets in need of shelter. Masu.
We offer four main resources.
- Large outdoor adoption event
- Ongoing fundraising activities
- educational support
- Vital support through the Medical Fund to help alleviate high veterinary costs for our four-legged friends. These funds are essential because many homeless pets require significant medical treatment before they can be adopted. Our coalition partners rely on these funds to continue relief efforts.
Under our service umbrella, we also operate the Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry, a food bank that helps low-income families keep their pets at home by providing much-needed pet food. .