NOMV's List
This list was created by gathering peer recommendations and utilizing additional researched sources. You are receiving recommendations from fellow veterinary professionals about resources in their area that they use/like. Resources may change over time, or your experience with the resource may be different from that of the recommender. In no way are any of the recommendations officially endorsed by NOMV. NOMV is simply making these known resources available. Any issues or red flags with listed resources should be addressed by emailing resources@nomv.org.
This database is:
- Peer suggested resources
- Vetted by volunteer mental health professionals
- Evolving – new resources are added as they become available
The database is not:
- Comprehensive (listing all resources everywhere)
- Created by mental health professionals
- An endorsement of any of these resources by NOMV
If you are a veterinary professional that would like to add additional resources to this list, please submit the resource for review.
NOMV’s List
Food Banks Canada has a network of food banks located in every province and territory. Their website has a searchable database of all affiliated food…
Modest Needs is a charity providing small micro-grants to low-income individuals and households in need of financial assistance.
Pet Food Pantry assists people in need of supplemental dog or cat food. Citizens of Orange, Seminole or Osceola County are eligible to participate in…
Happy Trails Pet Pantry is an assistance program that helps provide food and other needed supplies to pet owners who have fallen on difficult times.
PACT for Animals is an organization that links those in need with fosters who can care for their animals longterm. It primarily geared towards military…
The National Domestic Violence Hotline’s provider search for shelter and non-shelter providers. You can search for services that are pet-friendly, provide Spanish-language services, provide access…
The National Domestic Violence Hotline’s resource for safety planning with pets in response to domestic violence.
A New Leaf’s MesaCAN provides rent and utility assistance to low-income Mesa residents, helping to avoid homelessness simply due to temporary circumstances. Households across the…
Emergency food assistance via Second Harvest Food Bank’s partner agency network
APLB provides a scheduled pet loss grief support chat room (check website for hours). They also have an anticipatory grief support chat room every 1st…