Linda Siems, a woman from Nora Springs, understands how it is hard for both the owner and their pet during times of need. That’s why she started a nonprofit organization called Mollie’s Mission. Its purpose? To fight pet hunger when an owner cannot take care of their pet due to medical problems.
This idea sprung from after she attended a service meeting at Trinity Lutheran Church where they were discussing feeding programs for the community. Siems said, “I left there thinking we’re taking care of the needs of our community members through providing meals. We’re taking care of the kids through our school systems. But who is taking care of the pets?”
If you live in Nora Springs and currently have problems feeding or taking care of your pets due to a medical condition, you should contact Mollie’s Mission for assistance through their Facebook, email, or website. You can also use these contact details if you want to donate and help others in need.
Source: GLOBE GAZETTE
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