Services
We make it easy for you to donate food to animal shelters by offering free pickup and delivery services, ensuring your contributions reach those in need with complete transparency.

Free food collection service
No need to worry about transportation! We pick up your donated pet food for free, right from your doorstep. Whether you lack a car, have mobility issues, or just need a helping hand, we’ve got you covered.

Direct shelter deliveries
We make sure your donated food reaches the animal shelters that need it most. Our team handles the delivery, ensuring that your contributions get to the furry friends in local shelters quickly and efficiently.

Donation transparency
Wondering if your donation made it to the shelter? We take a photo of every donation handoff and post it on our website. This way, you can see exactly where your generous gift is going and the difference it’s making.
USA Shelter animal stats
What it costs to run a shelter
The average cost to run an animal shelter in the USA can vary widely depending on factors such as the size of the shelter, location, and the range of services provided. However, here are some general estimates and breakdowns:
Overall Operating Costs:
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Small shelters: $200,000 to $500,000 annually
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Medium shelters: $500,000 to $1 million annually
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Large shelters: $1 million to $3 million or more annually
Breakdown of Costs:
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Staffing: This is often the largest expense, accounting for 50-60% of the total budget. Salaries, benefits, and training for veterinarians, vet techs, shelter managers, and support staff are included.
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Veterinary Care: Medical expenses, including spaying/neutering, vaccinations, emergency care, and general health maintenance, can make up about 15-20% of the budget.
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Facilities and Maintenance: Rent or mortgage, utilities, maintenance, and repairs for the shelter facility can account for 10-15% of the budget.
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Animal Care Supplies: Food, bedding, toys, cleaning supplies, and other necessities typically make up about 10-15% of the budget.
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Administrative Costs: Insurance, office supplies, marketing, and other administrative expenses can constitute around 5-10% of the budget.
Additional Costs:
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Programs and Outreach: Costs for community programs such as Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) for cats, adoption events, and educational outreach can vary but are essential for comprehensive animal welfare services.
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Capital Expenses: One-time expenses for major improvements or expansions, such as new buildings or major renovations, can significantly impact budgets in specific years.
It's important to note that many shelters rely on donations, grants, and volunteer support to meet their financial needs and operate effectively.