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    Foothill Unity Center - Reception desk.

    Foothill Unity Center

    (25 reviews)

    They are really trying and helped some unhoused people i was trying to help. Thank you to everyone…read morethere who is helping...good food bank. Helpful for what they do offer. Wish they could house people...but unhoused can get a hot meal there and a bag sandwich lunch they said. There is a program so those who qualify can get a free phone and data plan. Dedicated staff. Really trying to help.

    My beautiful sissy Melineh travels often and brings back unused toiletries from hotels. She…read moreacquired quite a collection, so we go together one evening to put together apothecary bags to give to the unhoused. Since we made about 90 kits, she figured it would be best for us to deliver them to an organization that assists those in need, and she found Foothill Unity Center. Foothill Unity Center is a multi-service agency that provides services to individuals and families in need. Founded in 1980 by Josephine Anderson, the center has become a source for food, health services, and crisis assistance to thousands of low-income families in the SGV. The place is clean and spacious and the staff were friendly and gracious for our donation. It felt nice to do something good for others and give back to the community. The security guard on duty was an absolute doll - polite, friendly, and respectful. He made our day as much as we made his. They accept donations of any kind and you can drop off during business hours 8 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Donation wish list: https://foothillunitycenter.org/wish-list/ You can also volunteer https://foothillunitycenter.org/volunteer/.

    Inland Valley Humane Society

    Inland Valley Humane Society

    (905 reviews)

    Modernized facility. Wonderful staff…read more Well thought out ans seamless adoption process. It is much quicker and more efficient than Pasadena SPCA location. I recommend this location by a mile. They ha e lots of perks that make add value to your new pet adoption, such free initial pet food, coupons (significant diacounts), as well as very reasonable pet insurance. Thank you for helping my wife and I through this process.

    Don't be like me and ignore the bad reviews on this place. Adopting here is basically rolling a…read moredice on whether or not you will receive a healthy animal. There's no way of knowing because they won't tell you. I came to adopt a cat and I was very thorough about asking about her medical history. I knew she would need future vet care for a wound she had on her face and I was willing to take care of that. However, I wanted to be sure that that was the extent of her health needs. We went over everything and I specifically asked about if she had been dewormed and given flea treatment, they confirmed she had and I was also told she was using the bathroom normally. The next day after adopting I find she has LIVE tapeworms. According to her paperwork, she was given dewormer on 5/09, I adopted her on 5/30. If she was actually properly treated and checked for worms and the fleas that likely caused them, they would have noticed that the first treatment didn't work evident by the worms still showing up in her stool after 3 full weeks. I had a bad feeling something like this would happen because the day I went there to ask about and visit her, I overheard an argument in the lobby between a woman and a staff member over her newly adopted dog also having worms, and the staff lady saying it was her responsibility, not the shelter's. She was there to surrender the dog. TWO days later when I go back to the shelter to finally adopt my cat, I see this same dog that was being surrendered because of the worms, being adopted by another family. I'm sure they weren't informed of the infestation either. Similarly to the woman in the lobby, I was offered little to no support upon informing them that my cat has worms which I was told she had been treated for. I agree that owners are and should be responsible for their pets upon adoption. But first, it is the shelter's responsibility and should be their duty to not only inform adopters of the animals FULL list of health problems, but to also make sure that these "treatments" work before sending them off. I imagine it's easy to get away with doing this because the last thing people would want is to return a pet they made a connection with. Most people would rather fork over possibly hundreds of dollars at the vet treating a problem that should've been fixed or at the very least, made clear pre-adoption. We will now have to pay almost $100 just for a stool SAMPLE that the $250 of "coverage" they offer doesn't actually cover. Who knows what other expenses will have to come out of our own pocket due to this shelters negligence. The little cherry on top of all of this was that they also gave me a wrong microchip ID. The first microchip they put in my cat had somehow fallen out so they gave her a new one. The Homeagain card and tag they sent me home with had the ID number of the previous, inactive microchip. So after making the many calls to get this worm situation sorted, I had to call Homeagain to reset the entire profile I made for her which was lovely. Please, take better care of these poor animals. They don't deserve to be sick and stuck in a box, left there to physically suffer from your carelessness while you wait for someone else to take the problem off your hands. They don't deserve being returned to a shelter after having the hope of a new home. But that's the position you put people in when you give zero transparency and support to adopters.

    Stray Paws Animal Haven - Business hours an services

    Stray Paws Animal Haven

    (34 reviews)

    The staff was friendly, welcoming, and incredibly helpful from start to finish. Everyone I…read moreinteracted with was professional and genuinely seemed to care about both the animals and their owners. The services were very reasonably priced, which made the whole experience even better. Most importantly, my kitty was well cared for and treated with kindness and attention. I left feeling confident that my pet was in good hands. I would definitely recommend Stray Paws Animal Clinic to anyone looking for compassionate, reliable care for their pets.

    First time Cat parent here, and decided to entrust my little Lady with Stray Paws Animal Haven!…read moreEveryone was so nice, supportive and answered all of my questions and concerns. Thanks you guys! My fur baby went to the Spay/Neuter Clinic. Its appointment Only and the price was affordable with the Spay / Neuter being $125. They also provide Vaccines & Services: FVRCP - Free (Sponsored by Petco Love) Rabies - $15.00 Microchip - $15.00 Flea Control - $25.00 FELV/FIV Test - $35.00 Nail Trim - $10.00 Location: All surgery drop off and pick ups are located on the left at the red gate where they form the line. There is also an orange cone with an arrow that directs you to the left. Drop-off Time: 6:30 am - 7:15 am Pick-Up Time: 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm They closes at 4:00 pm. If you are looking for an affordable and reliable location for cats and pets this is definitely the place to go! Thanks again!

    VFW Post 8620 - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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