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Monday, April 29, 2024

“Faces of Hope” Pet Food Pantry Containers

By Vickie Grantz, ESPCA Executive Director

The Artistic Vision: “Faces of Hope” These two storage containers stand as more than mere vessels for pet supplies; they are vibrant canvases that tell tales of unwavering hope. Hive Appeal’s Kelly and Ty Tompkins have transformed these containers into colorful, larger-than-life pet caricatures—each brushstroke a testament to the love and dedication poured into the day-to-day work of a no-kill animal shelter.

Symbolizing Hope “Faces of Hope” represents the very essence of our mission. As we open these containers, we celebrate the hope that exists within these walls—the hope that every wagging tail, every gentle purr, and every trusting gaze carries. It’s the hope that keeps our tireless volunteers going, even when the days are long and resources scarce.

Storage for Compassion But let’s delve deeper. These containers are not just about art; they are lifelines for pet owners facing financial distress. Inside, you’ll find the ESPCA Pet Food Pantry, stocked with nutritious kibble, treats, and essential supplies. When families struggle to make ends meet, these containers ensure their beloved pets won’t go hungry because no one should have to choose between feeding themselves and feeding their furry companions.

 A Community Effort Park Avenue Thrift, PACE, Hive Appeal, ESPCA generous donors, staff, and volunteers have come together to create something truly special—extending compassion to humans and animals alike.

How You Can Help You, too, can be a part of this ongoing story of hope. Consider donating pet food, blankets, or funds to the ESPCA Pet Food Pantry. Volunteer your time, share our mission, and spread the word. Together, we can ensure that no pet faces hunger or abandonment due to financial hardship.

Faces of Hope—because every pet deserves a chance, and every act of kindness matters. 

The ESPCA welcomed Lina from Animal Welfare. They think she might be a Carolina dog mix. She is sweet, well-mannered, and even-tempered and knows the interactions of sit and paw. Lina is approximately two years old and a great medium size. You should definitely visit her in the ESPCA kennels Tuesday through Saturday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Meet Oliver Kitty! This handsome guy has become a complete sweetheart with whom to interact. He likes to roll on his side and extend a paw in friendship, and it’s just so adorable. If you think he’d be right for you, come to see him in the ESPCA lobby and lavish some love on him! You won’t regret it!

Blake Reese
Blake Reese is the Coeditor and Advertising Director for Enid Monthly. Writing and editing are passions of his, but he also enjoys the connections and relationships he gets to make by going out into the community. Blake is originally from Wichita, Kansas, but he relocated to Enid after graduating from college. He graduated from Wichita State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science accompanied by a minor in Communications. Blake definitely misses the city life from time to time, but he's happy to be a part of the Enid community.

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