SICSA, a nonprofit organization in Miami Valley, is offering support to government workers with pets affected by the ongoing shutdown.
SICSA provides temporary care for pet owners in crisis and distributes free dry pet food throughout Dayton. The nonprofit aims to help pet owners keep their pets despite financial hardships.
“Rather than, you know, telling people that if they need help, they should surrender their pet. SICSA is really doing our best to come up with programs and services, to help people keep their pets,” said Jessie Sullvian, Director of Adoption and Alternative Services at SICSA.
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SICSA and area humane societies, including the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center, are requesting donations of pet food, kitty litter, and treats from the community to support those impacted by the government shutdown…