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Don’t Forget to Feed Me Pet Food Pantry has been covered by a variety of media outlets. Here are just a few of the articles/news stories about our organization.

Cabot Announces Latest Winners of Reward Volunteers In Honor of National Volunteer Month

Press Release
Just Means Better Business
July 27, 2012

The top performers for Round two of Cabot Creamer Cooperative’s Reward Volunteers program have been announced and the results are impressive as their combined efforts led to more than 1,600 hours of volunteer work completed for their local communities and non-profit organizations during the past month.
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Keller Farmers Market this Saturday: Fur, Music & Food

Keller iReporter
June 21, 2012
Staff & Reader Submitted

Bring your leashed, well-behaved pets to the market on June 23 between 8 a.m. and noon for a little fresh air, and talk to pet service providers, food and supply providers and enter to win raffles and prizes.  “Don’t Forget to Feed Me” will also be on hand to collect pet food, pet supplies and donations.
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Genie – The protected and the protector

360West Magazine
November 2011
By Judy While , Photo by Jill Johnson

Sometimes lives intersect in ways that seem too perfect for coincidence, no matter what you think about a grand scheme of things or lack of one. Genie the pit bull found herself in that kind of situation about a year ago. She was abandoned at a Fort Worth Walmart, left lying in the middle of the road with nothing but a plastic bowl of water and another plastic bowl holding a little food.
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Don’t Forget to Feed Me: a success story

360West Magazine
November 2010
By July Wiley, Photo by Jill Johnson

We love seeing pets well-fed but realize it can be hard when a family has lots of mouths to feed.  So many Fort worth residents feel the same way that the Don’t Forget to Feed Me Pet Food Bank has moved to bigger digs at 3000 Galvez Ave. Founded two years ago to see whether providing pet food for needy families was a sustainable community service, the venture has been so successful that it’s looking into becoming its own 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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Don’t Forget To Feed Me helps keep pets and their families together
in tough times

Examiner.com
April 15, 2010

Pets are part of the family, but with the recent economic downturn, more and more pet owners are being forced to turn the four-legged members of their family over to shelters and rescue groups.  But that may change soon thanks to the dedicated efforts of the caring folks at Don’t Forget to Feed Me.
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