A Santa Fe non-profit organization is stepping up to support the homeless community and their beloved pets by collecting coats as winter approaches. The Street Homeless Animal Project (SHAP) aims to alleviate suffering and keep families together, both human and animal, by providing essential services and resources.
Founded by Karen Cain, SHAP is dedicated to helping the unhoused population in Santa Fe. The organization recognizes that for many individuals experiencing homelessness, their pets are not just animals; they are family members who provide companionship and emotional support.
Cain emphasizes the importance of this bond, stating, "For many homeless people, companion animals may be their only family, and the bond between them, unconditional love, provides hope and a reason to keep going in the toughest times."
Many individuals facing homelessness often avoid shelters due to the fear of being separated from their pets. This decision can put their health and safety at risk, as they choose to remain on the streets rather than seek shelter services. SHAP aims to bridge this gap by providing resources that allow these families to stay together.
SHAP offers a variety of services to support homeless individuals and their pets, including:
The organization is currently seeking donations of new or gently used coats. Community members can drop off their contributions at several locations in Santa Fe, including:
Cain urges the community to show empathy and compassion, reminding everyone that love knows no boundaries, even in the face of homelessness. "Just because you don’t have a roof and four walls doesn’t mean that you don’t love or can’t love a being more than your life. That’s really super, super important to remember," she said.
As the cold weather sets in, the efforts of SHAP highlight the importance of community support for the homeless and their pets. By donating coats and spreading awareness, individuals can help ensure that these families remain together and protected during the harsh winter months.
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