Tag: generous Halo donation

HALO DONATES PET FOOD TO HELP NORTHEAST ANIMAL SHELTERS

Halo, Purely for Pets is excited to make a difference in the lives of homeless pets in the New York/New Hampshire area. In partnership with Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org, Halo delivered over 3,160 bowls of our dog and cat food to the fol-lowing four animal shelters and rescues during August through October, 2015. — ASPCA, New

HALO DONATES PET FOOD TO CALIFORNIA ANIMAL SHELTERS FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN FRANCISCO

As part of Halo, Purely for Pets’ pledge to donate over 1.5 million meals of its pet food each year to animals in need, Halo, delivered thousands of pounds of much needed food to shelters and rescues up and down the California coast. From August through October 2015, Halo, in partnership with Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org,

HALO DONATES 5,000 BOWLS OF ITS PET FOOD TO ARIZONA’S MORNING STARR ANIMAL SANCTUARY

Halo, in partnership with Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org, recently delivered 5,000 bowls of Halo Spot’s Stew to the nonprofit Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary in Cornville, Arizona, helping many residents in need feed their beloved pets. According to Fran Freedman, President and Co-founder of Morning Starr, one disabled Navy veteran is particularly grateful for the help he

HALO’S PET FOOD ARRIVES AT COUNTRY K-9 RESCUE JUST IN TIME FOR “KITTEN SEASON”

Country K-9 Rescue in central Tennessee, a volunteer-based nonprofit, knows firsthand the difference it makes to the health and recovery of rescued pets to be able to feed them high quality food. And Halo is thrilled to have the opportunity to donate its nutritious pet food in partnership with Freekibble.com and through a Greatergood.org grant

HALO IS PROUD TO SPONSOR AAWL WALK TO SAVE ANIMALS

Arizona friends — save the date to Walk the Walk! Saturday November 7, 2015, is the Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA’s Walk to Save Animals, the shelter’s biggest annual fundraiser. Located in Phoenix, AAWL is Arizona’s oldest and largest no-kill shelter, caring for over 4,500 animals each year, and helping to place them in