Galveston County ARC to host Pet Pantry
GALVESTON COUNTY, Texas – The Galveston County Animal Resource Center (ARC) is partnering with the Houston Humane Society to host a Pet Pantry event on Wednesday, May 1 at the Galveston County Health District. The pet pantry is open to Galveston County residents and will provide free food for pets to individuals and families needing assistance. This event begins at 9 a.m. Residents are asked to stay in their vehicles upon arrival. Food will be brought to residents' vehicles, and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments are not required. Location The Pet Pantry will take place at Galveston County Health District, located at 9850 Emmett F Lowry Expressway in Texas City from 9-11 a.m. This is a free event, for those in need of assistance to help feed their pets. For more information, call the ARC at 409-948-2485. WHAT: Pet Pantry WHEN: Wednesday, May 1, 9-11 a.m. WHERE: Galveston County Health District, 9850 Emmett F Lowry Expwy, Texas City, TX 77591 # # # Public Health Services · Coastal Health & Wellness · Emergency Medical Services · Animal Resource Center The Galveston County Health District (GCHD) is the local public health agency for Galveston County, Texas. GCHD provides services and programs that protect and promote the One Health of Galveston County. P.O. Box 939 La Marque Texas 77568 (409) 938-7221 www.gchd.org
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