Daffy's Pet Soup-Kitchen has helped thousands of pets and their families stay together during tough times . . . Now Daffy's needs YOUR help to continue it's mission.
I’m posting this plea as a favor to assist Daffy's Pet Soup-Kitchen -- a very worthwhile charity which helps people keep their pets by offering free pet food and access to affordable vet care.
This place is 'for real'.
Daffy's Pet Soup-Kitchen
Daffy's Pet Soup-Kitchen has helped thousands of pets and their families stay together during tough times . . . Now Daffy's needs YOUR help to continue it's mission.
I’m posting this plea as a favor to assist Daffy's Pet Soup-Kitchen -- a very worthwhile charity which helps people keep their pets by offering free pet food and access to affordable vet care.
This place is 'for real'.
What a wonderful, selfless thing they do, KEEPING PETS and their FAMILIES TOGETHER during hard personal and economic times.
Please take a moment to read and pass this along to anyone you know who may be able to help them in their mission.
Below is the email from the founder of Daffy’s Pet Soup-Kitchen, Tom Wargo (updated):
Dear Community Member:
We are sending out this email in hopes of reaching people (like us) who care about their community. We have run the largest pet food bank in Georgia for the last 13 years.
In September of 2008 we leased our first warehouse in Lawrenceville. Since then, we have distributed more than 450,000 lbs. of pet food and supplies. As you know, we recently lost our warehouse sponsor and were forced to sign a new lease and incur these expenses ourselves. This has created a need get community leaders more involved in our organization and the cause behind our organization. At present, Daffy’s Pet Soup Kitchen provides pet food and services to individuals in over 40 counties, but to maintain our presence in the community, we need additional support!
Our mission is to help those who are in financial crisis continue to feed and care for their pets. The only alternative to Daffy’s feeding those pets for them is to give them up. In addition to the heartache the family or individual endures by giving up part of their family, there is the additional cost/burden on the community for every surrendered or abandoned. On average, over 60% of people have pets, and they have an average of 2.4 pets per family. With the economy suffering the economic downturn it’s in, hundreds of families are struggling to feed their pets. Oftentimes people would rather care for their pets (which is some cases is their ONLY family) than themselves. People are referred to us from the local food banks, co-ops, churches, and animal controls. We feel that no one should go hungry or go without medication so they can properly care for their pet.
As the main organization distributing pet food and supplies to families in Georgia, we receive requests from the Department of Agriculture to assist outlying area animal control facilities struggling due to lack of funds and food. These animal control centers have resorted to euthanasia due to lack of funds. This is a problem that needs to be addressed-no pet should be put down because the facility housing them is out of food.
We keep animals with their families by providing free pet food and discount vet care through participating vets. Our program requires the customers have their pets spayed/neutered and that they volunteer in their community at least (5) hours per month to participate in our program. Over 1000 animals have been spayed / neutered because of our program requirements. In addition, the community has had the use of thousands of man-hours of community service.
In 2010 we plan to work with sponsors and clients on some larger community projects and are accepting news project ideas as well.
Funding to keep us going comes from individuals, groups and businesses. Holidays are rapidly approaching and we will receive more demands on our pet food bank and programs. We are still recovering (both our funds and supplies) from serving flood victims and our funds are at an all time low. We need your help to keep going. Please consider becoming a monthly sponsor.
We would love an opportunity to discuss monthly sponsorships. For as little as $25 per month, you will help us keep our doors open and help feed hungry pets and keep those families together. We provide a large service to our community, but we are not asking for a large donation. All SOS Club programs are run entirely by volunteers but we need funds help cover our expenses, keep our programs going, our warehouse open, and continue to serve our community.
Our mission is to keep families and their pets together. Please visit our web site @ www.daffyspetsoupkitchen.com.
Please come by and see our facility and let us know of anyone that needs our services. Our information is provided below. If you have any questions or need any further information, please contact me directly.
As you make your plans to donate to charity this giving season, please consider writing a check or making an online donation. When giving your precious extra dollars to charity, wouldn’t it feel good to know that the dollars you donate are directly helping someone in your own community?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Tom Wargo, Founder
SOS Club & Daffy’s Pet Soup Kitchen
www.daffyspetsoupkitchen.com
thesosclubofga@yahoo.com
Office: 404-345-6821
SOS Club, Inc.
2160 Oakland Industrial Court
Suite 100 – 102
Lawrenceville, Ga. 30044
Non – Profit / Tax Exempt Organization
Tax ID upon request
If you can help in any way, please contact Daffy's right away; they need our help to continue helping those in need.
Best,
Cathy
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