Last month, The Arizona Pet Project sent two staff members to Prescott to meet service providers, raise awareness of our services available for low-income families and those in crisis with pets, and learn about the challenges facing Yavapai County and the ways their...
Meet Joe and Blue! A Furever Bonded Family Joe and Blue are experiencing homelessness together, and like the 460 unhoused pet families we served last year, Joe would do anything to keep Blue happy and healthy! These two are furever family, and anywhere Joe goes, Blue...
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...
Phoenix City Council Approves Revisions to Animal Cruelty Ordinance The Phoenix City Council recently approved revisions to the city’s Animal Cruelty Ordinance following a comprehensive evaluation by city staff, in collaboration with various animal welfare...
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,...