Lollypop Farm has introduced a new drive-up model for its Pet Pantry to better serve pets and their families. Starting June 15, pet owners can pick up pet food without needing prior request forms.
The drive-up events will be held twice monthly—on the first and third Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.—at Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Road.
Catie Donahue, intake and resource counselor, says the new format aims to make access easier and more convenient.
Participants should stay in their vehicles and follow signage. A photo ID is required, and pre-bagged pet food will be handed out while supplies last. Each household can receive one distribution per event.
No pre-registration is necessary, and special food requests cannot be accommodated due to limited supplies.
The Pet Pantry provides short-term, supplemental support and is funded by generous donations from the community.
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