The Palm Springs Animal Shelter successfully hosted its annual Cans and Kibble Food Drive on September 26, 2025, generating thousands of dollars in vital pet food donations. This community-driven initiative aims to support pet owners across the Coachella Valley, helping them keep their beloved animals at home during times of financial hardship.
The event represents a crucial effort to combat pet food insecurity and prevent shelter surrenders due to economic challenges. Through the collection of dog and cat food donations, the shelter continues its mission of maintaining the bond between pets and their families throughout the region.
Multiple Collection Sites Boost Accessibility
The 2025 Cans and Kibble Food Drive operated across four strategic locations throughout the Coachella Valley:
- Palm Springs Animal Shelter (main location)
- Desert Community Animal Center
- Sun Community Federal Credit Union in Indio
- Rancho Mirage Library
This multi-site approach ensured convenient access for donors throughout the area, maximizing community participation and support.
Rick Erwin Pet Food Bank: A Vital Community Resource
Since its establishment in 2015, the Rick Erwin Pet Food Bank has become an essential lifeline for pet owners facing financial difficulties. The program distributes more than 5,000 pounds of dog and cat food annually, providing critical support to families with up to three pets per household.
Emergency Pet Food Assistance Guidelines
The food bank maintains strict quality standards to ensure the safety and health of recipient pets:
- Only accepts unopened bags of kibble and canned food
- Does not accept expired items or treats
- Welcomes monetary donations for purchasing specific needed items
Preventing Pet Surrender Through Community Support
One of the primary goals of the Cans and Kibble Food Drive is to prevent pet surrender due to financial hardship. By providing temporary assistance with pet food costs, the program helps families maintain their pet relationships during challenging economic times.
Affordable Pet Food Assistance Network
The initiative connects with various community partners to create a comprehensive support network:
- Family Services of the Desert in Desert Hot Springs
- Riverside County animal services
- Local veterinary clinics and pet supply stores
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter's Cans and Kibble Food Drive?
The food drive aims to collect dog and cat kibble and canned food donations to support pet owners in need, helping keep pets with their families and reducing shelter surrenders in the Coachella Valley.
When and where was the 2025 Cans and Kibble Food Drive held?
The drive took place on Friday, September 26, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. across four locations: Palm Springs Animal Shelter, Desert Community Animal Center, Sun Community Federal Credit Union in Indio, and Rancho Mirage Library.
What types of donations does the Cans and Kibble Food Drive accept?
Only unopened bags of kibble and canned food for dogs and cats are accepted; treats and expired items are not accepted. Monetary donations are also welcomed to purchase urgently needed pet food.
Supporting Our Community's Pets
The success of the 2025 Cans and Kibble Food Drive demonstrates the Coachella Valley community's commitment to supporting pet owners during challenging times. Through continued donations and volunteer efforts, the Palm Springs Animal Shelter and its partners work tirelessly to ensure that no family has to surrender their pet due to temporary financial constraints.
Pet owners facing food insecurity are encouraged to reach out to the Rick Erwin Pet Food Bank or their local animal welfare organizations to learn more about available assistance programs. Together, we can help keep pets where they belong – with their loving families.