Mercy C.A.R.E.S. Grant Recipient, The Arizona Pet Project, Offers Health Equity Initiatives Supporting Pet Families The Arizona Pet Project was named one of the Mercy C.A.R.E.S. grant recipients and we received a $207,000 grant! Each year, Mercy C.A.R.E.S. awards...
The Arizona Pet Project and UMOM New Day Centers have created the first-of-its-kind program in the nation to assist individuals and families in keeping their pets while in emergency shelter and permanent housing. Through this partnership, UMOM is contracting The...
Supporting The Providing for Unhoused People with Pets (PUPP) Act Millions of people across the United States are affected by the pressing issue of homelessness, and people and pets in Arizona are no exception. Homelessness poses numerous challenges, but for those...
The Arizona Pet Project (AZPP) recently had the wonderful opportunity to meet with numerous community organizations in Tucson last month. Our focus is to provide our lifesaving services in Pima County and work alongside Pima County organizations to support their...
The Arizona Pet Project (AZPP) leadership team recently traveled to Northern Arizona to meet with local partners on our Statewide expansion journey. We had the pleasure of meeting with Adriana Fisher, the Housing Program Manager for City of Flagstaff, Ross Schaefer,...
In March, we shared the big news that we are expanding services statewide. Now, we’ve officially opened shop in Southern Arizona with the placement of an Arizona Pet Project social worker in Tucson! The Governor’s office has made possible this incredible...