Lincoln Animal Ambassadors looking for pet food bank donations

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — As inflation keeps prices high for everyday goods, Lincoln Animal Ambassadors hopes its pet food bank keeps pets in their forever homes.

Right now, animal shelters across the nation are struggling to find enough room for the high influx of pets.

In Lincoln, Capital Humane Society reported that the Pieloch Adoption Center is at capacity for cats and dogs.

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Lincoln Animal Ambassadors have placed a new donation bin at the Hy-Vee at 84th and Holdrege Streets.

That donation bin will be on-site until July 2.

There are still permanent donation bins at the Super Saver locations at 27th Street and Cornhusker Highway, 56th Street and Nebraska Parkway, and 27th Street and Pine Lake Road.

You’ll also find donation bins at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church near 24th and South Streets and Arnie’s Pet Food Store at 56th and Nebraska Parkway.

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