Syracuse Police Partners with Food Pantries to Provide Needed Pet Food

Adam Devine

Syracuse, NY – In a heartening display of community service, the Syracuse Police Department’s Dog Control Officers have taken a significant step to address the overpopulation of animals in the Syracuse area. Recognizing the pressing need for increased access to pet food, these officers have initiated a collaborative effort with local food pantries.

The initiative involves the distribution of pet food to various food pantries across Syracuse. This effort ensures that animals in the community receive the proper diet they require. The distributed pet food was generously donated by local rescue partners, showcasing a commendable example of community cooperation.

Residents of Syracuse who are in need of pet food can now turn to their local food pantries, thanks to this initiative. This program not only addresses the immediate nutritional needs of pets but also highlights the broader issue of animal overpopulation in the area.


The Syracuse Police Department’s proactive approach in partnering with food pantries and local rescue organizations exemplifies a community-driven solution to a pressing issue. This initiative not only aids in the well-being of pets but also eases the burden on pet owners during challenging times.

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