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Launched in January 2011, the pet pantry has quickly expanded to serve nearly 93 clients. “It’s always been an idea in my head,” stated Executive Director Michelle Duca, “I’ve been in animal welfare for 20 some years, seeing requests of people needing [pet] food, needing people to take their pets.” Michelle, along with a small core of volunteers, including 4 board members, banded together to provide a means where people can receive pet food and keep their pets at home. “I didn’t want pets to go back to a shelter environment,” she said. The Kibble Kitchen has been fortunate in receiving donations from the community. “We haven’t had to purchase food yet, the community has been extremely generous,” Michelle enthused, “Every time we give away food to the clients, we get the same amount back in.” Although donations have been plentiful, the Kibble Kitchen is always looking for assistance, particularly with cat food. “Cat donations do not come in the way dog donations do,” stated Michelle, “We can supply dog owners with a month of food, but can give cat owners only a certain poundage per cat.”
The pantry is an advocate for working together to better lives, partnering with other organizations such as Lakeshore Paws, Independent Cat Society, Portage Trustee, food banks, and other shelters, in order to reach more people. “We’re trying to be more like an animal welfare program than just a pantry,” Michelle commented, “It has to be more than food.” Even if someone needs assistance just once, the Kibble Kitchen is there to help. “It’s about sharing the wealth, giving when we can, getting people back on track.”
“Even $5 will buy cat food or go towards spaying-neutering animals,” stated Michelle. Beginning in January 2012, to be in the program, all clients must spay or neuter their pets. “We want to be part of the solution, and not a part of the over-population problem.” Food collection boxes for the Kibble Kitchen are located throughout Porter County:
The Kibble Kitchen has several fundraisers coming up. Applebee’s in Chesterton, Portage, and Valparaiso will donate 15% of your bill November 7-10 and November 14-17. Present this flyer to your server for the donation and once you do, you’ll receive a $5 off coupon for your next visit! Chili’s of Southlake, Valparaiso, and Dyer will also donate 10% of your purchase November 25 - December 24 when you bring one of these vouchers when you dine in or get a to go order. For more information on the Kibble Kitchen, check them out on Facebook or visit their website. Related Articles
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