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Rescue dogs eating donated food, representing food support, daily care, and practical help for rescue partners through The Good Strays Project.

Food & Supply Initiative

Many rescue groups struggle with the constant cost of food and daily supplies.

This initiative focuses on creating partnerships, sponsorship opportunities, and long-term support systems that help rescue organizations provide more consistent care for dogs in need.

Volunteers loading large bags of dog food into a transport vehicle, representing donation delivery, rescue coordination, and food support through The Good Strays Project.
Box of donated pet food, canned food, and dog toys, representing physical donations and everyday care for rescue animals through The Good Strays Project.
Storage room filled with donated dog food and supplies, representing food security, community support, and practical help for rescue partners through The Good Strays Project.

Food is one of the largest ongoing expenses for rescue groups.

By creating a stronger supply network, rescue organizations can focus more resources on medical care, rehabilitation, transport, and long-term placement.

Rescue groups often rely on irregular donations, emergency purchases, or retail-priced food to feed the dogs in their care.

This can create inconsistent supply, higher costs, and constant uncertainty — making it difficult to plan ahead and maintain stability.

For many rescuers, food becomes a daily pressure instead of a secured resource.

The Challenge

Rescuer caring for several hungry rescue dogs during a food shortage, representing urgent food needs, donation support, and practical help through The Good Strays Project.
Volunteer organizing donated dog food, representing food support, rescue care, and practical help for rescue partners through The Good Strays Project.

This project focuses on building direct relationships with food brands, suppliers, and local distributors to create a more stable food support system for rescue groups.

Support can come in different forms:
• Monthly food sponsorships
• Discounted pricing for rescues
• Bulk donations
• Emergency food support
• Brand partnerships and featured products
• Community-supported supply programs

By reducing food insecurity, rescue groups can spend less time searching for daily supplies and more time focusing on rescue, recovery, and adoption efforts.

The Solution

Long-Term Impact

A more stable food system reduces daily uncertainty, lowers operational costs, and allows rescue groups to focus more on care, rehabilitation, and adoption.

It also improves consistency in nutrition and creates a healthier, more stable environment for the dogs in their care.

Over time, this type of support can help rescues grow sustainably and assist more animals without relying entirely on emergency donations.

Current Status

Planning & Supplier Outreach

Exploring partnerships with food brands, local suppliers, and distributors to create a more stable support system for rescue groups.

Early Development

Building initial relationships, evaluating logistics, and organizing how food support can be distributed efficiently.

Pilot Support Efforts

Beginning small-scale collaborations and testing ways to provide consistent food assistance to selected rescues.

How You Can Help

You can support this project in many different ways:

• Sponsor monthly food support for rescue groups
• Donate dog food or supplies
• Help with transportation or storage
• Connect us with food brands or distributors
• Offer discounted products or bulk pricing
• Support logistics and delivery efforts
• Help fund emergency food assistance

Every contribution helps create a more stable and sustainable support system for rescue dogs and the people caring for them.

Looking for another way to help?

If you represent a food brand, supplier, distributor, transport company, local business, or would simply like to support this project in another way, we’d love to hear from you.

We are open to partnerships, sponsorships, donations, logistics support, storage solutions, transportation assistance, and community collaborations.

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