Nicole Wilks once met a homeless man and his dog, Odin, in downtown Kelowna. After a difficulty sleeping episode of thinking how a homeless man can feed his pup, Wilks and her husband A.J. Frey brought the man dogfood the next day. This act led to a project of distribution and supply of pet food and pet necessities to anyone who needed it.
The Animal Food Bank, which was founded by the couple last December 2019, has now reached Calgary in hopes of helping financially-struggling owners feed their pets. A.J. Frey said, “There’s no qualifiers, we’re not here to judge anybody,” Struggling pet owners can order food on the initiative’s website by filling out a form.
News source: cbc.ca
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