Riverside County to receive pet care assistance to ‘reduce the number of animals being surrendered by their owners’

Grant may help Riverside County reduce its shelter populations. - Adobe Stock
Grant may help Riverside County reduce its shelter populations. - Adobe Stock
0Comments

The Riverside County Department of Animal Services was awarded a charitable grant of $90,000 by the PetSmart Charities, Inc., to assist low-income residents with the costs of animal care.

On Tuesday, Riverside County supervisors gave authorization to the Department of Animal Services to accept a charitable grant from the PetSmart Charities, Inc., according to Patch Palm Desert. Dealing with a history of deficits, the department applied for the grant earlier this year, and as a result, will be awarded $90,000 from the charity.

“The department intends to use the grant to increase the number of families who can retain their pets, thereby reducing the number of animals being surrendered by their owners,” Riverside County Department of Animal Services reported. “These services include, but are not limited to, expenses related to veterinary care, such as vaccinations, microchips and spay/neuter surgeries.”

According to department officials’ estimations, up to 500 pets may benefit from the grant, which they hope will reduce the shelter population.

For the last decade, the Department of Animal Services has been struggling with deficits, which is what caused it to seek out the grant. Specifically, the grant is intended to assist low-income residents with their pet fees so that they won’t have to face the prospect of giving up their animals due to rising pet care costs.



Related

Dan Bylsma Head Coach of Coachella Valley Firebirds - Official Website

Ty Nelson’s overtime goal secures fourth straight win for Firebirds against Ontario Reign

Ty Nelson scored an overtime goal as the Coachella Valley Firebirds secured a fourth straight win over Ontario Reign. The victory extends their winning streak ahead of an upcoming match against San Jose Barracuda.

Dan Bylsma Head Coach of Coachella Valley Firebirds - Official Website

Olofsson scores overtime winner as Firebirds defeat Ontario Reign 3-2

Gustav Olofsson scored an overtime goal as the Coachella Valley Firebirds beat the Ontario Reign 3-2. Goaltender Nikke Kokko set a franchise record with his 34th career win. The team prepares for another game against Ontario while continuing its community outreach efforts.

Brandon Marley President/CEO of Greater Coachella Valley Chamber - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber

$1 million federal funding to improve Coachella Valley cemetery roads and memorial access

The Coachella Valley Public Cemetery District has received $1 million in federal funding for major roadway repairs at its grounds and Veterans Memorial. Local leaders say these improvements will enhance safety and accessibility for thousands of visitors each year.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Coachella Valley Times.