Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food, a superpremium pet food company, delivered 14,355 pounds of their pet food in December 2017 to help feed animals at the Fox Valley Humane Association (FVHA) in Appleton, Wisconsin. The donation is part of the pet food company’s Fill A Bowl… Feed A Soul (FABFAS) program, a US campaign targeting one million free meals for shelter pets annually.
“After speaking with FVHA, we learned that they had recently taken in many pets displaced by Hurricane Harvey as well as dogs from the Korean dog meat market,” said Jeanne Blandford, director of marketing for Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food, in a press release. “We also discovered they had built a warehouse over the summer that stood empty and thought it would be incredible to fill it with our premium pet food. We are thrilled to have been able to help this special community feed their pets in need just in time for the holidays.”
In addition to the 14,355-pound donation to Fox Valley, Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food recently distributed more than 110,000 pounds to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts and has donated approximately 1.5 million meals to pets in need nationwide since beginning this initiative in June 2016.
Other recent pet food donations
Early in December 2017, Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food, donated 29,989 pounds of food to help feed rescue animals in the Vero Beach, Florida area. The donation was also part of the pet food company’s Fill A Bowl… Feed A Soul (FABFAS) program.
The food was shipped to Bark Avenue Healthy Pets in Vero Beach, Florida, where owner Kelly Wood oversaw distribution to local shelters in need of pet food.
In addition to the 29,989 pound donation to the Vero Beach area, Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food recently distributed more than 110,000 pounds to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts and has donated approximately 1.5 million meals to pets in need across the US since beginning this initiative in June of 2016.