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ANNEX

Program Description

The ANNEX is dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness who have Furry Family Members (FAMs), ensuring that both they and their beloved cats and dogs receive essential care. Many unhoused individuals would rather remain homeless than surrender their FAMs, yet most shelters do not accept animals. Recognizing this challenge, our program offers cat and dog food supplies, vaccinations, spay & neuter services, education, and referral assistance, while also helping their human companions find pet-friendly housing options through partnership agencies.

The ANNEX understands the critical emotional support FAMs provide to their humans, especially those who are elderly, disabled, or facing difficult circumstances. To keep these companions together, we not only provide vital resources but also collaborate with housing specialists to secure placements in pet-friendly housing.

Serving Jefferson County, The ANNEX is committed to reducing the burden on unhoused individuals, providing the support needed so that both FAMs and their humans can thrive together.

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Application Process

Application Process: To apply for assistance through The ANNEX, individuals experiencing homelessness with Furry Family Members (FAMs) must obtain a referral letter from a homeless outreach program case worker. They can then fill out an application form available on our website or contact our office directly for further assistance.

1. Verification: Applicants must provide a referral letter from a homeless outreach program case worker, along with documentation or verification of their pet ownership status.

2. Eligibility Requirements: To maintain eligibility for The ANNEX’s services, participants must ensure their FAMs remain up-to-date on vaccinations, with vaccination services provided through The ANNEX. Documentation of vaccination status will remain on file, and any changes in housing or location for delivery of services must be kept up to date.

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Benefits

Benefits and Impact Statement:

The ANNEX provides crucial support to individuals experiencing being unhoused with Furry Family Members (FAMs), offering essential services such as food supplies, vaccinations, and spay & neuter assistance. By addressing the needs of both the pets and their human companions, The ANNEX plays a vital role in enhancing the well-being of those in challenging situations.

Key Benefits:

1. Preservation of Companionship: Many individuals experiencing being unhoused would rather remain in their situation than surrender their FAMs. By providing food, medical care, and support, The ANNEX helps to keep these important bonds intact, offering emotional stability and comfort.

2. Health and Well-being: Ensuring that FAMs receive proper nutrition and medical care improves their overall health, which in turn supports the health and well-being of their human companions. Access to vaccinations and spay/neuter services further enhances the quality of life for both pets and their owners.

3. Reduced Stress: Knowing that their FAMs are cared for alleviates some of the stress and worry for individuals facing being unhoused, allowing them to focus on other aspects of their lives, such as finding stable housing.

4. Increased Stability: By working with housing specialists to find pet-friendly housing, The ANNEX helps individuals transition from being unhoused to stable living situations, which is crucial for long-term stability and success.

5. Community Support: The program fosters a sense of community and support, demonstrating the compassion and commitment of local organizations and partners to addressing the needs of vulnerable populations.

Overall, The ANNEX’s services have a profound impact on both the physical and emotional well-being of individuals and their FAMs, providing essential resources and support to help them navigate and overcome the challenges of being unhoused.

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Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria:

1. Household Situation: Priority is given to individuals who are unhoused and rely on their Furry Family Members (FAMs) for essential companionship and emotional support, particularly those who are elderly, disabled, or facing social isolation.

2. Commitment to FAM Care: Recipients must accept vaccination services provided through The ANNEX’s veterinary partners. Documentation of vaccination status must be kept on file, and any changes in housing or location affecting the delivery of services must be promptly updated.

3. Referral Requirement: Applicants must obtain a referral letter from a homeless outreach agency to qualify for assistance.

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