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Feeding Hope: Humane Pennsylvania’s Spike’s Pet Food Pantry Program

Spike Pet Food Pantry serves more than just animals in need.

Sarah Matarella by Sarah Matarella
February 28, 2025
in Around Town
Shelves of pet food

Courtesy of Humane Pennsylvania

When families face financial hardship, the ripple effects often touch every member of the household, including their four-legged companions. Recognizing the critical role pets play as cherished family members, Humane Pennsylvania’s Spike’s Pet Food Pantry Program has emerged as a lifeline.

Karel Minor, CEO of Humane Pennsylvania, recalled the program’s early days. “We started doing our pantry work in late 2004 or early 2005. We were seeing animals coming into shelters not because their owners didn’t care but because they couldn’t afford to keep them,” says Minor.

Cashier at Spike's Pet Pantry
Courtesy of Humane Pennsylvania

By asking a simple yet transformative question — “What do you need to keep your pet at home?” — the organization, which operates out of the Community Resource Center in Reading, quickly identified the gaps that often led to surrender. In many cases, the solution was as straightforward as providing a bag of dog food. What began as an informal effort grew into a full-fledged program by 2007, a trailblazing model in the industry at the time.

“It was uncommon and even controversial,” says Minor. “We heard criticism like, ‘Why support people who can’t afford pets?’ But we knew the alternative of animals dying in shelters and people losing their pets was unacceptable.”

Today, Spike’s Pet Food Pantry stands as a testament to the power of empathy and innovation. The program has distributed more than 241,979 pounds of food, equating to nearly one million meals for pets in need.

“Pets are part of the family,” Minor emphasizes. “No child or adult should have to lose their pet simply because of temporary financial difficulties. Our mission is to empower people to care for their animals, not take them away.”

The program’s evolution includes thoughtful touches to encourage participation. Clients receive a member card, making the experience feel like shopping at a wholesale club. In addition, there are free and low-cost options so that residents can apply for membership regardless of economic status.

“Many of the previous programs were a little chiding. We’re not engaging in that,” says Minor. “People come before animals in our mission statement now because we recognize that animals can’t feed themselves. We need to make sure that people are capable, and if they don’t know how to be, we teach them. If they know but don’t have access, we give them access. And if they ultimately can’t keep an animal, then we’re here for that animal. But we don’t start the conversation with, ‘When would you like to bring it to our shelter?’ We start conversations with, ‘What do you need to keep it from coming to our shelter?’”

Looking ahead, Minor envisions even greater milestones, including expanding the pantry’s reach and potentially tackling the ambitious goal of distributing over one million pounds of pet food annually. “It sounds daunting, but it’s achievable,” he says. “As more people understand the importance of these services, the support grows.”

While the one-million-pound goal was reached this past year, Humane Pennsylvania is also tackling systemic challenges beyond food with initiatives like low-cost veterinary services and community education.

“When we started, Berks and Lancaster counties were taking in nearly 30,000 animals a year. Now that number is under 3,000,” says Minor.

This remarkable reduction is attributed to proactive programs that address the root causes of surrender, from spay/neuter services to access to affordable care. The organization also encourages community involvement through volunteering, donations and initiatives like the soon-to-be-launched Thrifty Kitty thrift boutique in Lancaster.

Spike's Pet Pantry flyer
Courtesy of Humane Pennsylvania

Fun Facts

The Impact. Spike’s Food Pantry has approximately 100 pet food clients any given month. Learn more about membership details and see the pantry schedule at humanepa.org.

Help People and Pets Stay Together. Whether it’s time, money or donated items, there are many ways you can show your support for Humane Pennsylvania’s mission.

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Sarah Matarella

Sarah Matarella

Sarah Matarella, M.A., is an experienced feature and news writer, social media manager and content creator. Often penning the In the Limelight and Around Town pieces, she finds joy in uncovering the humanness behind Berks County's leading and emerging people and organizations. She holds a master's degree in organizational leadership and a bachelor's degree in communication studies. Additionally, she is passionate about supporting small businesses, dance and wellness.

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