Q: Are you a nonprofit? Do you accept donations?
A: Yes. C.A.R.E.4Paws is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that depends on grants, donations, partnerships and community support to carry out our mission.
We are deeply committed to stretching every dollar as far as possible so more pets and families can access the care and resources they need.
As longtime supporters John and Karen Jostes share: “C.A.R.E.4Paws does amazing work for pet families without a lot of overhead.
They use resources very effectively, which makes every dollar you give go further. It’s a great investment!” People can find various ways to donate and get involved on our website.
Q: How do you keep the public informed?
A: We have an informative website and very active social media pages, including Facebook, Instagram as well as LinkedIn. We also partner with dozens of other agencies and local businesses that help spread the word to those in need. For special events, we place ads, post flyers and send press releases to the media.
Q: What is the typical cost of services?
A: We provide free, donation-based and low-cost services depending on a family’s circumstances. Our goal is to ensure finances do not prevent pets from receiving needed care.
Q: What are your hours of operation?
A: C.A.R.E.4Paws does not have a brick-and-mortar facility. Instead, we meet families where they are, working directly in the community. Families connect with us in different ways depending on their needs. Our mobile veterinary units operate four to five days per week throughout Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Our clinic schedule is listed here.
We distribute pet food and supplies through regular outreach events. Community members also reach out for pet food assistance, urgent medical support, foster and boarding services, behavioral support and other resources. Our website lists all programs, services and events. Pet families can also email info@care4paws.org or call 805-968-2273 for guidance.
Q: What is one fun fact about your organization?
A: C.A.R.E.4Paws’ founders all began as shelter volunteers, witnessing firsthand the need for stronger support systems for pets and families. We are not a shelter or rescue organization; instead, our work focuses on preventing homelessness and shelter surrender by expanding access to care and resources.
Q: Is there anything else you’d like readers to know?
A: Veterinary care continues to become more expensive nationwide, and requests for assistance have never been higher. C.A.R.E.4Paws increasingly serves as a bridge between families and care that might otherwise be out of reach.
Our Albus Pet Lifeline Fund continues to help families access veterinary care through our many partnerships with full-service and emergency clinics when costs would otherwise be impossible to manage.
In 2025, a $50,000 gift-match challenge made possible by Albus Pet Lifeline Fund co-founders Andrew and Kendra Feshbach inspired significant community support, raising more than $83,000. This funding is critical, as C.A.R.E.4Paws spends at least $150,000 annually to ensure pets receive care beyond the scope of our mobile units.
In May 2026, we launched with a $60,000 matching-gift challenge goal to expand access to pet care on the Central Coast.
Thanks to incredible community support, we’re 80% of the way there. Now we hope everyone will join us in crossing the finish line. Every gift made through May will continue to be matched dollar for dollar, doubling its impact.
Together, we can remove barriers to care for families facing impossible choices. Because pets are family! “Rebel means the world to me. I don’t know what I would do without her,” says Tammy from Santa Maria. “She’s my support and the reason why I strive every day to make our lives better.
C.A.R.E.4Paws went the extra mile to help her, and I can’t put in words how grateful I am to the donors who made this possible. You gave Rebel her life back!”