Homeless Oregon Pet Project

Homeless Oregon Pet Project

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The Homeless Oregon Pet Project (HOPP) 501(c)(3) Nonprofit began in January 2009. We continued the monthly clinics out of the parking lot at the St.

The Homeless Oregon Pet Project (HOPP) began in January 2009 when volunteers Donna and Larry Harold and veterinarian Julie Tavares offered free veterinary services at the Josephine County Homeless Count at Riverside Park. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen and enjoy the volunteer services of various other professional veterinarians and professionals in the area. We are 501(c)(3), and all donations are t

06/10/2026

Attached is a flyer for Parker's Place Village…

As we move closer to launch, the biggest goals is simply helping identify individuals who may be interested in the program early so outreach, planning, and support services can begin before opening day.

If you know someone who may benefit, please feel free to share this flyer, the interest form, or the ROI form with them. Every share helps us build a smoother transition into the Village and better coordinate care across agencies and support systems.

This team has been working incredibly hard to bring this vision to life, and it’s exciting to watch it begin taking shape.

Photos from Homeless Oregon Pet Project's post 06/09/2026

6/2 JUNE CLINIC: In the Homeless Oregon Pet Project (HOPP) monthly clinic, we provided free veterinary services for 43 homeless/no income clients for their 65 pets. Services included general veterinary care, vaccinations, rabies shots, pet food and pet materials (leashes, halters, collars & other donated items).Since January we have had 376 pet visits, given 116 multiple vaccinations and 82 rabies inoculations keeping the pets and our community safe & healthy.
“Thanks” to our 4 volunteer Veterinarians and all volunteer staff who makes the clinic possible the first Tuesday of each month. Also to our site host the Parkway Christian Center and numerous citizens who donated pet food and supplies. Donations of pet food and material may be dropped off at the Pacific Veterinary Clinic in Grants Pass … always appreciated!!
“It’s all about the animals!”

05/09/2026

Coming soon … some additional info

Attached is a flyer for Parker's Place Village…

As we move closer to launch, the biggest goals is simply helping identify individuals who may be interested in the program early so outreach, planning, and support services can begin before opening day.

If you know someone who may benefit, please feel free to share this flyer, the interest form, or the ROI form with them. Every share helps us build a smoother transition into the Village and better coordinate care across agencies and support systems.

This team has been working incredibly hard to bring this vision to life, and it’s exciting to watch it begin taking shape.

Photos from Homeless Oregon Pet Project's post 05/08/2026

5/5/26 HOPP Clinic: We provided free veterinary services for 49 Homeless/no income clients and their 69 pets. Services included general health checks/exams, vaccinations, rabies shots, medical needs, flea/tick and heart worm prevention meds and free pet food.

Another busy clinic … thanks to our dedicated ‘all volunteer staff’, including 4 Veterinarians & public pet food and material donations who make our services possible (donations may be dropped off at the Pacific Veterinary Clinic on Fruitdale Dr).

04/27/2026

Our next HOPP Clinic will be held on Tuesday, May 5, in the rear parking lot of the Parkway Christian Center, 9a-noon (registration starts at 8a. For Homeless or no income pet owners only.

04/12/2026

HOPP CLINIC: Held 1st Tue each month in the back parking lot of the Parkway Christian Center off of Fairway Ave in Grants Pass for homeless/unhoused or no income pet owners only. 9a-noon.

Photos from Homeless Oregon Pet Project's post 04/12/2026

4/7/2026 HOPP CLINIC: We provided free veterinary services for 65 pets of our homeless or no income population. Services included veterinary exams/treatments, flea/tick and heart worm prevention meds, vaccinations, rabies shots, free pet food and lots of love for the animals!

Our clinic is held on the 1st Tue each month in the rear parking lot of the Parkway Christian Center in Grants Pass, from 9a-noon. Donations of pet food, collars, leashes and other pet related items are always appreciated and may be dropped off at the Pacific Veterinary Clinic in GP. “Thanks” to our volunteers that make this clinic possible including our leader Dr Julie and to our host Parkway Christian Center.

Photos from Homeless Oregon Pet Project's post 03/05/2026

Mar 3 Homeless Oregon Pet Project (HOPP) clinic: In our 3/3 clinic we provided free veterinary services to 42 homeless or no income clients for their 57 pets. Services included exams by one of our 4 volunteer Vets, vaccines, rabies shots, flea/tick and heartworm prevention meds, free pet food, halters, pet beds and clothing.

A special ‘thanks’ to our all volunteer staff, our Parkway Christian Center host & to the public donations of pet food & pet supplies who all make the monthly clinic possible. Donations of pet food and materials are greatly appreciated and may be dropped off at the Pacific Vetinary Clinic at 275 Fruitdale Dr in Grants Pass.
“It’s all about the animals!”

02/26/2026

The next Homeless Oregon Pet Project (HOPP) clinic will be held this next Tuesday, March 3rd from 9a-noon in the rear parking lot of the Parkway Christian Center. Clinic is for Homeless or no income pet owners only. To ensure being seen, arrive early. Registration begins at 8:30, at which time there are already 40+ people in line

Photos from Homeless Oregon Pet Project's post 02/03/2026

2/3 Homeless Oregon Pet Project (HOPP) Clinic: A ‘light’ clinic day, only 29 homeless/no income clients with 45 pets (40 dogs/5 cats) in 31’ weather. We only had 2 of our usual 4 volunteer Vets, thanks for Dr Debbie and our CVT volunteers for helping with our patients, did not have to turn any away. We took care of the patient needs, distributed free pet food, leashes, collars and cold weather pet clothing (“Thanks” to donations !), flea/tick & heart worm prevention meds as well as vaccinations and rabies vaccinations to keep the pets healthy.
Appreciate any donations of pet food, leashes/collars/harnesses & pet clothing, which may be dropped off at the Pacific Veterinary Clinic at 275 Fruitdale Dr in Grants Pass. “It’s all about the animals!”

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