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Project KEPPT

Project KEPPT (Keeping Every Person and Pet Together) was created to provide education, resources, and services to assist our community in keeping their companion animals and to enhance the human-animal bond.
Project KEPPT hosts a twice monthly companion animal food bank,
licensing, microchipping, behavior and training advice, companion animal
friendly housing referrals, and veterinary financial aid referrals.
If you need help or know someone who does, please contact our Project KEPPT Coordinator at 619.299.7012 ext 2907 or email ahoang@sdhumane.org
Project KEPPT Food Bank Days
1st Sunday of each month Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: San Diego Humane Society North Campus 572 Airport Road, Oceanside
2nd Wednesday of each month Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: San Diego Humane Society North Campus 572 Airport Road, Oceanside
3rd Thursday of each month (Held in conjunction with The County of San Diego, Department of Animal Services' vaccination clinic) Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: San Diego Humane Society Central Campus 5500 Gaines Street, San Diego
4th Sunday of each month Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: San Diego Humane Society Central Campus 5500 Gaines Street, San Diego
Project KEPPT Mobile
Project KEPPT Mobile brings helpful resources into the community, enabling us to reach more people and make a difference in the lives of more animals. Project KEPPT Mobile is a program that allows us to respond to many educational, basic behavioral, and financial needs of the community.
Each month, staff members of San Diego Humane Society and SPCA travel into different neighborhoods, all throughout San Diego County. By hitting the streets and visiting communities, we can bring SDHS into the community in a positive way. Brand new pet supplies are donated to members of the community and free advice and tips are given personally by our trainers.
Our goal with the Project KEPPT Mobile outreach program is to help dogs and cats live better lives, help strengthen the bond between pets and their families, and to help remedy behavior problems before pet owners turn to relinquishment as a last resort.
Would you like to suggest a neighborhood as a Project KEPPT Mobile destination or request more information? Fill out this online form »
Project KEPPT Application:
Project KEPPT Application to participate in the program (English)
Project KEPPT Application to participate in the program (Spanish)
Project KEPPT information:
Project KEPPT Program Informational Brochure
Project KEPPT Food Bank - requirements to join (English)
Project KEPPT Food Bank - requirements to join (Spanish)
Other Assistance:
Veterinary Financial Assistance - list of references
Spay/Neuter Program (at the San Diego Humane Society)
Pet Friendly Housing Lists:
East County
North County
San Diego Metro
South County
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