Pet Food | Wet Nose Pet Food Pantry
Distributes pet food to homeless or at-risk pet owners, on a first-come first-serve basis one time per month.
Services
Date of Last Formal Update
08/14/2024
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211 DuPage County
Voice
Hours
By appointment only
Application process
(1) Complete application (available online) (2) Scan completed application and submit via email (3) Once accepted into the program, call or email to set up an appointment for food pickup (4) Food assistance is available once a month and you will be notified of the pickup location in downtown Lemont during appointment
Eligibility
Be the owner of the animal(s) and over 18 years old; Provide photo ID with current address on it (must be brought every time you visit) Provide at least 1 current proof of need (SS letter, unemployment, referral letter, Medicaid card; LINK card not acceptable) or proof of temporary hardships with proper documentation (major pet or human illness, household disasters, etc.); Provide verification that your pets have been spayed or neutered; Agree that you are not breeding your animals nor profiting off of them in any way; Agree to not add any animals to your household while you are receiving assistance; Understand that special requests are considered for certain brands, formulas, or flavors of food (senior, large, breed, etc.) but only what is available will be given at the time of request; Agree not to hold the Wet Nose Pet Food Pantry, its volunteers, and benefactors legally liable in the unfortunate event your pet(s) become ill or the food upsets their stomachs; Be willing to come to the pickup location to receive the pet food/supplies. Wet Nose Pet Food Pantry cannot give someone else pet food for you and cannot deliver the food. Help is only available once a month; Understand that the Wet Nose Pet Food Pantry reserves the right to deny or terminate assistance at our discretion
Fee
No Fees
Languages
English
Agency info
Feeding Pets of the Homeless
National organization that provides an online list of pet food providers, and also offers information about emergency veterinary care for sick or injured pets by phone for homeless individuals.