Often those experiencing homelessness will line up at Kelowna’s Gospel Mission looking for a meal or personal care items, but on Sept. 14, they will line up to help their pets.
Kelowna’s Gospel Mission is offering a day of free veterinary care and pet bathing for the animals of people experiencing homelessness in the community.
The event will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., in front of the Bay Avenue shelter.
Carmen Rempel the executive director of Kelowna’s Gospel Mission said the event is designed to provide essential veterinary care and bathing services to pets who offer "unconditional companionship and comfort to individuals navigating the challenges of homelessness."
“Pets are often a lifeline for people experiencing hardship, and Kelowna’s Gospel Mission is dedicated to ensuring that these beloved animals receive the care they need,” she said.
Veterinarians and groomers from City Centre Veterinary Clinic are volunteering their time and expertise to provide free check-ups, bathing services, pet food and products, and essential care packages for all pets who attend. No appointment is necessary, and the services are open to all pets of those currently without stable housing.
"We recognize that pets are family, and we are committed to ensuring they are healthy and well-cared for. This is one way we can help alleviate the burden on their owners and offer a sense of hope and dignity,” explained Rempel.