Accessing Emergency Boarding for Pets in New Hampshire
GrantID: 17633
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $60,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Emergency Boarding Initiative for Survivor Pets in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, many victims of domestic violence face the critical challenge of leaving their pets behind when seeking safety. According to the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, statistics indicate that approximately 50% of survivors do not leave abusive situations due to concerns for their pets. This poignant issue becomes particularly dire as the state has a relatively high concentration of domestic violence incidents, compounded by the emotional distress a survivor faces due to the potential abandonment of their animals.
Survivors in both urban regions like Manchester and more rural areas often find that their options for emergency pet care are severely limited. Local shelters frequently lack the resources to accommodate pets, which leaves survivors in a precarious position. This funding opportunity looks to establish an emergency boarding initiative that would provide safe, temporary housing for pets while their owners secure a safe environment.
The grant would allow for the development of emergency facilities and partnerships with local veterinary services to ensure that pets receive necessary care while their owners navigate the harrowing process of leaving an abusive relationship. By creating a network of emergency boarding options, survivors can feel more empowered to leave their situations, knowing that their pets are being cared for safely.
In New Hampshire, implementing this initiative requires collaboration with community organizations, shelters, and veterinarians who can help provide immediate care and support. Educational outreach to domestic violence survivors about available pet care resources will also be crucial in increasing the initiative's effectiveness. By focusing on these immediate needs, this funding could significantly enhance the resources available for survivors seeking safety.
Ultimately, establishing an emergency boarding initiative for survivor pets in New Hampshire could have transformative effects on both individuals and animals, promoting healthier transitions away from violence. By ensuring that pets are safe, we aim to reduce the barriers that prevent survivors from leaving, thus fostering a more supportive environment for all involved.
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