Local organization bridging gaps in pet care with low-cost & free services for those in need

Local organization bridging gaps in pet care with low-cost & free services for those in need

By: Olivia González-Britt | KSBY 6

Published 4:28 PM, Dec 11, 2023 and last updated 7:28 PM, Dec 11, 2023 | California’s Central Coast

With a population of just under 7,500, census data shows that 1 in 10 people in Oceano are grappling with poverty. But one organization is ensuring that families with pets don’t stress over vet bills.

C.A.R.E4Paws, an organization dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation and improving the quality of life for pets of families in need, has recently expanded its services to San Luis Obispo County.

“We started out as an animal welfare organization, but it’s really about pet family welfare,” said Isabelle Gullö, C.A.R.E 4Paws Executive Director. “The animal-human bonding is so critical and if you help an animal, you have to look at the circumstances of that pet’s family and vice versa.”

The organization brings a mobile clinic to the Oceano community every month, offering a range of services that could otherwise cost thousands of dollars.

Fabian García-Uscanga, who lives in Oceano and owns two dogs, tells me he’s spent more than $1,400 on a dental service for his small dog and any other consultation can be quite costly.

From flea treatments to spaying and neutering, the mobile clinic provides access to community members like García-Uscanga, making veterinary care more affordable.

“These services are going to come in very handy because going to the vet these days is hard with empty pockets,” he said.

The organization relies on donations and business sponsorships to offer free and low-cost services. In Oceano, funding comes from Petsmart Charities, aiming to cater to the underserved Hispanic population.

“We are one of ten organizations in the whole United States that received this grant and it’s specifically to support pet families in Oceano,“ Gullö said, adding that any resident in the county is invited.

C.A.R.E 4 PAWS determines those most in need of free services, including the homeless, through a sensitive process, avoiding income verification.

Gullö says this is how they plan to reduce pet overpopulation and, “Keep pets healthy at home.”

Seniors supporting seniors

Seniors supporting seniors

Sweet, 15-year-old poodle Gigi Marie LePoo has a great name and a great human mom in Robbie Ingram, also a senior. They share a deep bond, taking care of each other. Robbie adopted Gigi Marie from a shelter many years ago and trained her to be her service dog. Robbie suffers from sleep apnea, which means she stops breathing at night. When this happens, Gigi Marie has been trained to lick Robbie’s face to wake her up. She has saved Robbie’s life many times.

In September, Robbie brought Gigi Marie and her four-legged sister, 12-year-old Willow Wee Mouse, to one of C.A.R.E.4Paws’ mobile clinic events in Oceano for wellness exams, nail trims and flea treatments. She also got a rabies vaccine to renew Gigi Marie’s dog license. Since Robbie lives on a minimal, fixed income, C.A.R.E.4Paws sponsored the vet visits for both dogs thanks to the grant from Grey Muzzle Organization. Robbie was beyond happy and grateful to receive these services for her pets.

Gail Arnold’s favorites of 2023: The most outstanding nonprofits of the year

Gail Arnold’s favorites of 2023: The most outstanding nonprofits of the year

By: Gail Arnold | The Santa Barbara Independent

Published Thursday, December 7, 2023 6:15am | Santa Barbara, California

As the Indy’s event columnist, I am often asked what my favorite event is, so it seems time for a “favorites” story. In line with the column’s purpose to inform readers about especially worthy nonprofits, the criterion for making the list was the value of the organization to the community.

C.A.R.E.4Paws: With many pet owners throughout the county struggling to make ends meet, C.A.R.E.4Paws’ programs and services prevent pets from going hungry or without needed veterinary care. This nonprofit provides free and low-cost spay and neuter procedures (2,700 procedures this year), other veterinary care (more than 1,000 served this year), free pet food and supplies (3.5 million pet meals provided since the start of the pandemic), and foster care for pets of domestic violence victims. The more community support it receives, the more pets in need it can help. Its annual Happy Tails fundraiser is always fun and engaging. This year I covered a fundraiser for their new mobile clinic. https://www.independent.com/2023/03/23/c-a-r-e-4paws-hosts-fundraiser-for-new-mobile-clinic/.

For more info, go to https://care4paws.org.

Santa Barbara Rescue Mission: This nonprofit provides food and shelter year-round to anyone in need. It also runs 12-month residential treatment programs for substance abuse, which have success rates many times higher than national averages, yet operate at a fraction of the cost. Its dedicated team has found the secret sauce and year after year transforms lives. It receives no government funding, so it relies heavily on the community for support. Its enjoyable annual fundraiser, the Bayou, is held at the idyllic, secluded beach at Dos Pueblos Ranch. https://www.independent.com/2023/10/26/sb-rescue-mission-hosts-bayou-fundraiser/.

For more info, go to http://sbrm.org.

Storyteller Children’s Center: Storyteller serves children from birth to 5 years old who face adverse circumstances, providing them with not only early childhood education, but also all the other pieces needed for social-emotional development. The aim is school readiness and lifelong resiliency, with programming that extends to the families as well. Head Start funding covers less than half their costs, and with 48 kids on the wait list, this amazing nonprofit could do so much more good if it had the funds. Its annual Lunch with Love is aptly named, as the caring spirit of staff and supporters permeates the Rockwood Women’s Club venue. https://www.independent.com/2023/04/20/storyteller-childrens-center-hosts-lunch-with-love/.

For more info, go to https://storytellercenter.org.

United Boys & Girls Clubs: UBGC, with seven locations in the county, provides high-quality after-school programming for kids, many of whom would otherwise go home to empty homes. Programming and services go beyond the basic homework help and include sports, mentoring, education, fun activities, and more. Now they even offer daily hot meals — more than 3,600 hot meals were served last month. There are summer camps, holiday celebrations, and soon Saturday programming as well. Each year, their programming has an immensely positive impact on the lives of thousands of deserving kids. The annual Rally4Kids and Gala are great fun. https://www.independent.com/2023/05/04/united-boys-girls-clubs-holds-rally4kids-and-gala/.

For more info, go to https://www.unitedbg.org.

If ranking events purely on the enjoyment factor, then top of the list would be the receptions and dinners that UCSB Arts & Lectures holds for its donors with visiting artists and speakers. The intimacy of the gatherings makes the experience more immersive, and the discussions, whether with a scholar, dance troupe, or musician, are always fascinating. Donors recognize that their donations are necessary for Arts & Lectures to bring world-renowned artists and speakers to our small town. In addition to the main event, more than half of the talent brought here engages in valuable, inspiring education and outreach activities for K-12 students, UCSB students, and the community at large. https://www.independent.com/2023/06/08/arts-lectures-hosts-reception-with-maria-ressa/, https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu.

For more info, go to https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu.

For all events covered this year, go to http://independent.com/society.

Keep us rolling!

Keep us rolling!

$2 a mile. That’s what it costs to drive C.A.R.E.4Paws’ mobile veterinary clinics to and from communities in Santa Barbara and SLO Counties, where we assist pet families in need with critical wellness services.

This season, from GivingTuesday on November 27 through December 31, give $2, $20, $200 or any amount of choice to sponsor clinic miles and keep us rolling. You can also opt to have your gift recur monthly or as frequently as you wish!

With YOUR help, we can go the extra mile to curb pet overpopulation and ensure animals stay healthy and with the people who love them.

Home Depot Donation Drive CARE4Paws Santa Barbara
Affordable dental care

Affordable dental care

I am so happy to have learned about this organization. It has made all the difference to us, our pet ChaChi, and our late Cinnamon. We could not have afforded what a vet charges for dental.

Nina Colhoun

Real estate meets animal advocacy in one-of-a-kind pet supply and food donation drive

Real estate meets animal advocacy in one-of-a-kind pet supply and food donation drive

By: Mina Wahab | KEYT

Published November 2, 2023 6:08 pm | Santa Barbara County, California

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. — For the first time ever, Berkshire Hathaway is partnering up with Santa Barbara’s C.A.R.E. 4 Paws organization to host a pet supply and food donation drive Saturday, November 4th and Sunday November 5th.

Wendy Domanski adopted her dog Shadow from Santa Barbara County Animal Services just a few months ago, and they’ve been inseparable ever since.

“Rescue dogs are the best. I mean, all he wants to do is hold hands. He’s such a good boy,” said Wendy Domanski who worked for C.A.R.E. 4 Paws for years, and is about to move across the country with Shadow.

Domanski said she can’t imagine the psychological toll of having to separating with a pet.

The rising cost of living on the Central Coast has made this a sad reality for pet parents who can no longer afford the costs that come with pet ownership.“

A lot of people got pets during COVID, which was great, it helped the shelters, but a lot of those animals are being returned. Sometimes people just get in a situation to where they have to make this bad choice of feeding themselves, paying bills, or feeding their pet,” said Berkshire Hathaway Real Estate Agent Charlotte Cross.

Charlotte Cross wants to make sure that financial burdens don’t force pet owners to part ways with their fur babies.

That’s why she’s encouraging animal lovers to drop off dog and cat food, new or gently used pet supplies, or monetary donations.

“The food drive is for our dogs, cats, bunnies, gerbils, birds—all the animals,” said Cross.

“People are struggling right now. And the last thing that people want to do is surrender a family member because they can’t afford pet food,” said Domanski.

Donations will go to C.A.R.E. 4 Paws and Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelter, where they will ultimately be redistributed to pet parents who need them most.

“Last year care for paws hosted a holiday donation drive and we raised over one ton of pet food and $25,000 in monetary donations. So we’re hoping with our amazing partnerships this year will raise even more with the community support,” said C.A.R.E. 4 Paws Spokeswoman Julia Black-Devre.

The donation drive will take place Saturday at Berkshire Hathaway’s office on State Street and Sunday at the Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelter in Goleta from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties and C.A.R.E.4Paws cohost a pet food donation drive

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties and C.A.R.E.4Paws cohost a pet food donation drive

By: Santa Barbara Independent

Published: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2023 | 4:15pm

Santa Barbara, Calif., November 1, 2023 – As the cost of living on the Central Coast continues to rise, thousands of families struggle to pay household bills and put food on the table. This includes feeding and caring for their four-legged family members.

To help provide pet food and supplies, as well as veterinary services for community members in need, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties and C.A.R.E.4Paws cohost a donation drive this weekend from 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at two locations. On Saturday, November 4, supporters can drop off dog and cat food, new or gently used pet supplies and monetary donations at Berkshire Hathaway’s Santa Barbara office at 3868 State Street. On Sunday, November 5, the drive takes place at Santa Barbara County Animal Services’ (SBCAS) shelter in Goleta at 5473 Overpass Road.

The donations raised on Saturday will be distributed directly through C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Companion Pet Assistance program, which has provided more than 1.5 million free pet meals since the start of the pandemic, including weekly food distribution to unsheltered community members at locations such as Santa Barbara’s Alameda Park.

Donations raised on Sunday will support the Pet Resource Centers (PRCs) located at SBCAS’s Goleta, Lompoc and Santa Maria shelter facilities, where families in need can pick up food, supplies and sign up for mobile clinic veterinary services through C.A.R.E.4Paws. The PRCs are co-operated by SBCAS, C.A.R.E.4Paws and Companion Animal Placement Assistance (CAPA) in partnership with Animal Shelter Assistance Program (ASAP), Bunnies Urgently Needing Shelter (BUNS), K-9 PALS and Santa Barbara County Animal Care Foundation.

Community members can also visit C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Amazon Wishlist to purchase items to be delivered. Monetary gifts, which can be donated anytime at care4paws.org/help, will pay for pet food and veterinary services provided in C.A.R.E.4Paws’ mobile clinics, including free and low-cost spays/neuters, medical care and vaccines.

“We are thrilled to partner with C.A.R.E.4Paws so food and other resources can be collected and distributed directly in the community,” says Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties’ realtor Charlotte Cross, who is organizing this weekend’s donation drive.

“When people live in poverty, so do their pets,” says C.A.R.E.4Paws’ cofounder and executive director, Isabelle Gullo. “No one should have to choose between paying household bills and feeding or providing veterinary care for their beloved four-legged family members. We thank Berkshire Hathaway and realtor Charlotte Cross for spearheading this donation drive, which will help keep pets healthy and with the people who love them.”

For more details about how to support the Pet Food Donation Drive, go to care4paws.org/events. For more information about C.A.R.E.4Paws and its services, visit care4paws.org or reach out via info@care4paws.org or 805-968-2273.

About C.A.R.E.4Paws

C.A.R.E.4Paws—short for Community Awareness, Responsibility & Education—works to reduce pet overpopulation, keep animals out of shelters and improve quality of life for pet families in need. Its critical services include free and low-cost spays/neuters, veterinary care and vaccine events in C.A.R.E.4Paws’ own mobile veterinary clinics; distribution of pet food and supplies; support for pet families exposed to domestic violence through Safe Haven; Paws Up For Pets humane education; and Pet Emergency Training (P.E.T.) for First Responders. C.A.R.E.4Paws has worked in Santa Barbara County since 2009 and, in 2022, the nonprofit expanded its mobile clinic services to San Luis Obispo County.

Spayathon helps curb pet overpopulation

Spayathon helps curb pet overpopulation

On October 21-22, our amazing “spayathon” team altered 131 cats and dogs, the most surgeries we’ve performed in two days in the history of C.A.R.E.4Paws. Four amazing surgery crews operated out of our mobile units and inside Santa Barbara County Animal Services’ shelter clinic in Santa Maria. Out of the pets fixed, as many as 97 were cats! We also hosted a walk-in vaccine clinic that helped dozens of pets. We thank our vets, techs and volunteers for a fantastic job and SBCAS for the pawsome partnership.

A very special thanks to ResQcats for generous grant funding to pay for so many of the feline spays/neuters performed during our big spayathon weekend. We appreciate the yearslong partnership and generous support!

Hundreds of families joined to Walk Against Abuse

Hundreds of families joined to Walk Against Abuse

C.A.R.E.4Paws’ annual event, Walk Against Abuse, raises funds and awareness for Safe Haven, a program that supports domestic violence survivors and their companion pets. Cohosted with Elings Park in Santa Barbara, our family-friendly event includes a dog walk through the beautiful park grounds, fun activities for kids and adults, food and great music. We share information about how Safe Haven prevents suffering and saves lives—and how the community can support this critical program!

On Sunday, October 1, we hosted our second annual Walk Against Abuse at Elings Park. Participants enjoyed fun activities, food, music and tours of our new mobile vet clinic. Many artistic pups painted their own portraits! A special thanks to our sponsors, partners and volunteers, including a big group of awesome families from Boys Team Charity, Santa Barbara League.