Animal Shelter Food Pantry
The Animal Shelter Food Pantry is a community resource designed to assist pet owners who may be experiencing financial hardship. Its purpose is simple: to help keep pets in their homes and out of shelters during difficult times.
At the Currituck Animal Shelter, we recognize that unexpected challenges can arise. When finances become strained, families should not have to make the difficult decision to surrender a beloved pet. This program is here to provide support—because pets are an important part of the family.
Why This Program Matters
Many animals enter shelters each year due to temporary financial challenges, not because they are unwanted. By providing pet food and basic supplies, this program helps to:
- Reduce the number of pets surrendered to shelters
- Support responsible pet ownership
- Keep families and their pets together
- Strengthen our community through compassion and care
What They Provide
Items may vary based on donations and may include:
- Dog and cat food (dry and sometimes wet)
- Pet treats
- Cat litter
- Basic supplies like collars or bowls (depending on donations)
- Toys
Who It Helps
This program is available to Currituck County residents experiencing financial hardship or temporary need, including:
- Individuals or families experiencing financial hardship
- Seniors on fixed incomes
- Those experiencing temporary setbacks, such as job loss or medical expenses
Location and Hours
The pantry is located in the foyer of:
Currituck Animal Shelter
140 Aviation Parkway
Barco, North Carolina 27917
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday – Sunday
12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
A Community Effort
The Animal Shelter Food Pantry is not funded by Currituck County. It operates entirely through the generosity of donations from community members, local organizations, and partners.
Donations of unopened pet food and essential supplies are accepted at the shelter and are always appreciated. Because this is a donation-based program, available items may be limited and vary over time.
Your support helps ensure this program can continue serving pets and families in need throughout Currituck County.
Because of this, supplies are limited and may vary. Donations of unopened pet food and essential supplies are always appreciated and help ensure the program can continue to serve those in need.
