There’s a New Way to Donate
For organizations like AniMeals on Wheels and Cougar Paws for the Cause, scarcity in food donations can be a dooming reality. Unfortunately, in 2020, Interfaith Ministries was left to announce the dire situation they were faced with. It appeared that instead of collecting the usual 10,000 pounds of monthly pet food, the organization was running dry. Now they had to follow-up by making an announcement to past and present donors in the hopes that more people would step up.
Meal on Wheels serves around 4,000 seniors and in turn AniMeals on Wheels assists by feeding about 1,200 pets monthly. The organization is structured to alleviate the need for seniors to share their food with the furry friends they have at home. Before this installment, volunteers commonly noted the bowls of food left outside homes in an effort to feed animals with leftovers. These difficult circumstances inspired what we now know to be AniMeals on Wheels.
One other way this organization helps the community is by offering their supervision during visits. At times, volunteers take an extra moment to ensure that seniors are in good health and safety. This has made it easier for others report unacceptable conditions and foreseeable dangers.
Now AniMeals on Wheels is asking for the assistance of the public to efficiently meet their standards. To continue being an asset to the community, this organization must collect enough donations to feed the elderly and their pets in the surrounding area.
The original way to donate still remains as AniMeals has a designated donation drop-off center allocated within the city of Houston. Donors with resources can bring kibble and more to the center for the Greater Houston area at 3202 San Jacinto St., Houston, TX 77004.
To make it even easier to donate, the organization has gone digital with a new way to become involved from the comfort of home. Those interested can visit the Wish List page on Amazon and search for Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston to find the AniMeals wish list. Here you can purchase bags of food to be delivered straight to the center or add fun gifts for the animals. If someone simply wants to make a small donation, they are welcome to visit imgh.org/donateanimeals and help with funding for additional resources.
These methods have all proven to be beneficial to the community and the organization which works to diminish the number of hungry pets and seniors in the city. The nutritious meals donated help keep everyone fed and ensure a comfortable quality of life for many. Mary Lou is an AniMeals client who says, “I’m lucky to be alive,” when asked about how the organization has helped her.
A large portion of elderly members of the community depend on these donations for themselves and the pets they must care for. Richard Wright is another client who is 50, living with a colostomy bag and a permanent disability. He says, “I get a hot meal every day and its always on time.” His disability makes it difficult for him to move around his home and care for his dog, but volunteers arrive to help them both.
To continue this movement, Interfaith Ministries relies on helpful donations from the community throughout the year. People in the surrounding area should consider donating by using any of the three methods in an effort to help the organization progress. The time taken by volunteers and funding is what keeps the movement alive enough to help the seniors in the city of Houston.













