Who We Are
Animal House Project was founded in June of 2001, as a no-kill animal rescue group. By having a small foster network, we were successful in placing over 300 pets in good homes. However, we realized that 95% of the animals being surrendered were because families could not afford to feed or provide basic veterinary care. In 2004, The Chester County Pet Food Pantry was formed and moved to the heart of Chester County with a mission to keep companions pets at home and out of the shelters and rescues. A “No Fleas” Market was established, which was used to help offset operational costs of the Pet Food Pantry. In 2013, with the ever growing need of families and pets, the Pantry moved to a much larger facility in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and began a mobile pet food pantry in Downingtown. With the increased square footage and warehouse space, our area of coverage has expanded. We also shortened our name to ANIMAL HOUSE PROJECT.
What We Do
Our mission is to offer comprehensive support to vulnerable animals. This includes rescuing, adopting, and facilitating access to veterinary care and food. Through dedicated efforts, innovative solutions and strategic partnerships, we are shaping a future where every companion animal finds a nurturing home free from mistreatment and hunger and receives the devoted care they deserve. We are committed to addressing the needs of at-risk animals and their dedicated families, ensuring a brighter future for these cherished companions.
We do this through several programs within our organization to include:
Keeping Pets at Home and Out of Shelters
Animal House Project is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to supporting families in need by providing donated pet food and pet care products.
For many, we are the last line of support helping families avoid the heartbreaking decision to surrender their beloved pets due to financial hardship.
What We Offer
Organization Service Opportunities