American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization, and Chicken Soup for the Soul are working together to deliver 5,382 pounds of nutritious food and love to the animals at the Sebastian County Humane Society in Fort Smith.
The donation is part of an ambitious new national campaign called “Fill-a-Bowl…Feed-a-Soll” to help care for shelter pets waiting for their forever homes. One shipment has been completed and another one with nearly a ton of food will arrive this morning at the shelter.
Together, American Humane and Chicken Soup for the Soul have distributed more than half a million meals of premium, all-natural Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food to U.S. shelters, which house and care for millions of animals each year, and the organizations are striving to reach a goal of one million meals.
The campaign’s first shipment of 80,000 pounds of food was sent to help the animal victims in flood-devastated Louisiana, where American Humane set up rescue operations, and an estimated 75 percent of all homes were destroyed, leaving lost, frightened and hungry animals wandering among the wreckage.
American Humane now works with Chicken Soup for the Soul to identify shelters where a donation of food can do the most good.
“The Sebastian County Humane Society is tremendously grateful to American Humane and Chicken Soup for the Soul for this generous donation,” said Joe Sprague, executive director of the Sebastian County Humane Society.
“The donated pet food will help many animals throughout our community.” “This campaign helps animals when they need help most,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. “On behalf of all the beloved pets across the country, a big thank-you to our friends at Chicken Soup for the Soul!”
Chicken Soup for the Soul’s publisher and editor-in-chief Amy Newmark said, “We’re pleased that we can provide assistance to animals in need and we are glad to be working with American Humane on this vital campaign.”