Written by Jake Keiter and featured in our August 2023 Print Edition!
In a heartwarming display of compassion and support, Niki Clemens has taken the initiative to address an often-overlooked concern among veterans – the well-being of their furry companions. With her daughter running a local pet resort, Clemens has witnessed firsthand the importance of providing pets with proper care, love, and nourishment. Inspired by this, she launched the Military Pet Food Share program, which aims to ensure that veterans’ pets receive the sustenance they need.
Operating in conjunction with a statewide program that aims to provide food assistance to veterans, the Military Pet Food Share program has already made a significant impact in the community. However, Clemens envisions a future where the initiative grows to feed additional families and eventually becomes an independent non-profit organization.
The program, which relies on volunteers and collection points for supplies and food distribution, has garnered immense support from the community. “We are seeking not only volunteers but also locations to collect supplies and food to distribute,” said Clemens. The generosity of individuals and local businesses has played a pivotal role in ensuring the success of the program thus far.
Although precise numbers were not available, Clemens believes in February that approximately 100 veterans were served by the program at that time. Furthermore, during the same period, the program had received registrations for 156 pets. The demand for assistance with pet-related needs remained consistent in June, with 85 out of 136 families requiring aid for their beloved animals.
Thanks to the dedication and hard work of Clemens and her team, the Military Pet Food Share program has made a significant difference in the lives of numerous veterans and their pets. From dogs and cats to an unexpected turtle and even a few chickens, the program has provided much-needed sustenance for a variety of beloved companions.
As the program continues to grow and expand, its organizers are actively seeking additional volunteers and collection points to meet the ever-increasing demand. Their goal is to establish the Military Pet Food Share program as a self-sustaining non-profit organization, capable of providing vital assistance to veterans and their pets for years to come.
The selfless dedication of individuals like Niki Clemens and the outpouring of community support behind the Military Pet Food Share program highlight the power of unity and compassion. By extending a helping hand to those who have served their country and their loyal animal companions, this initiative is not only filling bowls but also warming hearts throughout Northern Lebanon and beyond.