Welcome to Neanderpaul’s Pet Pantry!
Neanderpaul and Parker & Sons have joined forces to support PACC911’s Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry, and we need your help! Financial crises can force pet parents to choose between feeding themselves or their beloved pets. Help keep beloved family pets in the home where they belong, instead of being surrendered to shelters or rescues.
You can make a difference by making a monetary donation or by shopping PACC911’s Wish List through the Chewy Gives Back Partner program.
or click HERE to donate through Chewy Gives Back
Parker & Son’s will generously match donations up to $3,000!
What is PACC911’s Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry?
Chuck Waggin is an integral part of PACC911, which is dedicated to helping low-income families and the elderly by providing pet food, ensuring that pets can remain beloved members of their families. household. Through its food donation program and referral network, the Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry helps families in crisis by providing pet food to people who may otherwise not be able to afford it. This innovative program aims to keep beloved family pets in the home where they belong, instead of being surrendered to shelters or rescues.
The Chuck Waggin Pet Food Pantry is dedicated to keeping families and their beloved pets together during tough times. Founded in 2012 by Donna Barker, Chuck Waggin’s has been a lifeline for countless families, providing not only pet food but also valuable service referrals.
About PACC911:
PACC911 brings together various animal welfare organizations throughout Arizona, specifically in Maricopa County, bringing them together to work together for the greater benefit of animals. We support our coalition partners by helping with the challenging behind-the-scenes work associated with animal rescue, allowing them to focus on their core mission of rescuing and rehoming displaced pets animals in need.
We provide four main resources:
- Large outdoor adoption event
- Ongoing fundraising
- Educational outreach
- Important help through medical care funds to reduce the high cost of veterinary care for our four-legged friends. These funds are important because many homeless pets require significant treatment before becoming adoptable. Our coalition partners rely on these funds to continue their rescue work.
Under our umbrella of services, we also operate the Chuck Waggin’ Pet Food Pantry, a food bank that helps low-income families keep their pets at home by providing much-needed pet food animal