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Pets Stay Home: Charity's Lifeline for Needy Owners
20 Dec
Summary
- Animal charity receives funding to expand pet support services.
- Nearly 8,000 pet parcels are supplied annually to food banks.
- Support ensures pets remain with owners facing financial hardship.

The Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) has secured essential funding to bolster its Pet Parcel Scheme, a lifeline for vulnerable pet owners in Northern Ireland. This service, now enhanced by a £20,000 grant from The National Lottery Community Fund, provides nearly 8,000 pet parcels each year. These parcels contain food, blankets, and other basic necessities distributed through local food banks, ensuring pets receive care despite their owners' financial struggles.
The initiative directly addresses the heartbreaking reality of owners needing to surrender pets due to economic hardship. Food banks report instances of individuals on benefits and those facing mental health challenges being able to keep their animals thanks to this support. USPCA chief executive Heather Weir emphasized the profound importance of pets for companionship and emotional well-being, particularly during challenging times.
This funding strengthens the long-term sustainability of the scheme, reinforcing the bond between people and their pets. The National Lottery Community Fund's investment, part of a larger UK-wide effort, aims to combat loneliness and isolation by supporting projects that foster community connections and provide critical assistance to those in need.




