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Help For Homeless Families With Pets W ould you give up your beloved pet if you lost your housing, especially if you thought you would be able to get new housing soon? Pets provide companionship, mental health benefits, and can be a safety measure for people living on the streets. Between five and ten percent of unhoused community members have pets, and too often, families including pets are discriminated against, judged, and excluded because of their animal companions. The SHARE Center in Salinas, part of Bay Area Community Services, has a different approach — people can come with their pets, partners, or families, and mental health challenges — there are no barriers to coming indoors. The focus is on getting people housed, while breaking down other barriers that can hold people back, providing mental health support, employment / benefits support, and more. Housing navigators work with clients one-on-one to help them end their cycle of being unhoused and help them find permanent, sustainable housing. The team works with clients for 6 months afterward to ensure they remain stably housed.
pets can get the love A spacious and care they need location at 845 E. so they, in turn, can Laurel Drive, the provide support SHARE Center and stability to their has a health clinic, human families. counseling offices, The SHARE library, a comCenter is a “housing mercial kitchen, fast” program with a multipurpose the goal to get room, pet kennels, people of the streets outdoor dining and into temporary area, children’s housing. play areas, bed“Everybody rooms, and private deserves health family spaces, with room for 125 One of the SHARE animal residents at the Dec. 14 and housing,” said celebration who will be registered for a wellness exam. Nora Daly, BACS people. development director, “and in order for Currently 13 pets are on site. In December, BirchBark Foundation, BACS to create housing opportunities that based in Santa Cruz, announced a part- last, we take into account the whole person, nership to provide veterinary care, support the whole family structure — including services, and supplies to the pets of people pets. Pets can help make us happier, safer, on their way from homelessness to housing and less isolated. This program is already bringing joy.” at the SHARE Center. Birch Bark Foundation provides This pilot program honors the humananimal bond, while doing “whatever it financial assistance for life-compromising takes” to uplift local unhoused families and animal crises, pet loss and grief support help them stabilize. Dogs, cats, and other counseling, and a robust education program
to empower people to be the best caregivers of their animal companions. “We know that the bond with our animals can be one of the most important relationships in our lives,” said Michelle Frampton, BirchBark Foundation executive director. Funding animal wellness exams upon arrival at SHARE can “ensure a pet and their family are getting the best start to success possible,” she added. “No matter the circumstances in someone’s life, animals are family and need to be protected as such.” The partnership kicked off with an event at the SHARE Center, building a “tree of hope” decorated with words of love and meaning made by people impacted by their pets and all people who have needed hope during challenging times. Peace of Mind Dog Rescue and SPCA Monterey County joined the event to honor the partnership and the supports they will offer, such as kennel and behavior training, volunteers transporting pets to veterinary appointments, and the joint veterinary care with Birch Bark Foundation through Peace of Mind Dog Rescue’s Harry and Jaynne Boand Clinic. n
Our Family Caring for Your Family. At Watsonville Community Hospital, we are proud to treat every patient as family. Our physicians and staff work hard every day to make our hospital a place of healing, caring and connection for patients and families in this wonderful community that we call home. We also offer the kind of advanced care that many community hospitals do not provide. Our surgeons perform robotic-assisted, minimally invasive surgery using our da Vinci Surgical System. And we are the only hospital in this area to offer the Mako SmartRobotics™ System which uses advanced robotic technology for joint replacement surgery. • • • • •
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