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Parsippany Girl Scouts Donate Animal Shelter

The Troy Hills based Troop even practiced social distancing when they delivered the goods.

The Troy Hills based Troop even practiced social distancing when they delivered the goods.
The Troy Hills based Troop even practiced social distancing when they delivered the goods. (Photo courtesy of Beth Marks)

PARSIPPANY, NJ - Fifth grade Girl Scout Troop 96310 out of Troy Hills School in Parsippany was working on their Bronze Award and decided to help out some of the most vulnerable.

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Troop 96310 helped St. Hubert's Animal Shelter by collecting pet food and animal supplies. They ran a food collection fundraiser at school and their community. Originally, they had planned to bring the items to St. Hubert's in the coming months but with the quarantine, the girls and leaders decided the food was needed sooner rather than later.

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They weren’t able to get the to St. Hubert's so the Parsippany Animal control and Shelter was contacted and it was arranged to drop off the items.

This week, St. Hubert's began a drive-thru pet food bank. The center's "Drive-Thru Pet Food Bank" opened Wednesday at the shelter at 575 Woodland Ave., Madison. There are two pick-up times: 10 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Recipients should stop in the first parking area and stay in their cars in order to observe social distancing. Staff will bring dog and cat food to their vehicles.

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St. Hubert's will continue to provide this service at no charge on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for as long as possible, officials said. This is made possible by a major pet food donation from GreaterGood.org and Chewy.

St. Hubert's is distributing food to NJ animal welfare partners to assist in their communities as well. Municipalities and social services agencies anywhere in the state can also receive food and supplies from St. Hubert's to help ensure no one will need to consider surrendering a pet if affording the basics is a challenge.

For more information on the program, email info@sthuberts.org.

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