Our Black Nose Barket Partners are nonprofts and community organizations that dedicate themselves to helping vulnerable populations.
We partner with these organizations on a regular basis to provide free pet food and supplies to pet owners that need a little bit of extra help.
We’re extremely grateful for our Barket Partners! It’s because of them that we’re able to reach such large and diverse populations and help as many pets in need as we have!
Black Nose Barket Partner Organizations
Check Out Our Current Barket Partners
The Street Dog Coalition
The Street Dog Coalition provides free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness.
They believe in the transformative bond between humans and animals and aim to support both through equitable, compassionate, and community-driven programs. Using a One Health approach to street medicine, we care for both ends of the leash.
Father Joe’s Villages
Established in 1950 to serve San Diegans experiencing homelessness and poverty, Father Joe’s Villages has grown to include a comprehensive campus and scattered-site programs that house over 2,000 people nightly. It all began with a small chapel in downtown San Diego.
Venice Family Clinic
Venice Family Clinic was founded in 1970 by Philip Rossman, MD and Mayer B. Davidson, MD. Back then, volunteer physicians and other dedicated individuals provided basic medical care after normal business hours at the UCLA Dental Clinic on Lincoln Boulevard. Today, Venice Family Clinic is a leading community health center that serves people in need from the Santa Monica Mountains through the South Bay.
Venice Family Clinic has an expanding network of clinic locations, Early Head Start centers, and multiple mobile clinics, plus an extensive street medicine program to reach people experiencing homelessness. A team of more than 500 staff and 1,400 volunteers delivers care to 45,000 people with compassion, dignity and respect.
Since our inception, the Clinic has continued to expand the scope and comprehensiveness of our services to meet our community’s needs. Our innovative, integrated approach addresses the unique combination of clinical and social factors that impact our patients’ health.
Ladle Fellowship
Since, The Ladle Fellowship has served San Diego’s community with hot meals and clothing.
However, for many people on the streets, the lack of hope is an even greater risk factor than lack of proper food, shelter, and clothing. By sharing grace, the Ladle Fellowship gives help and hope to those on the edge of society in our city.
Dreams for Change
Dreams for Change was founded in May 2009 by Teresa Smith, Ph.D., to serve the needs of families and individuals struggling due to the recession’s economic downturn by starting the first congregant Safe Parking Program. Since then, Dreams for Change has pioneered other cost-effective programs that stabilize the lives of thousands of individuals experiencing homelessness and diverting people from becoming homeless.
The Feed
The Feed, a 501(c)3 faith-based ministry reaching out to the hopeless, homeless, and the hungry in the South Bay of San Diego, Chula Vista, and Imperial Beach. Every Tuesday evening, we provide a message of hope and value, a hot meal, snack bags, clothing, and coordinate Social Services, Street Medicine, pet supplies, and Mobile Showers for the unsheltered and underserved in our community.
Project Street Vet
Project Street Vet is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity that empowers veterinary teams to deliver professional, nonjudgmental medical care & support to pet families experiencing homelessness and housing vulnerability. Our vision is to create a world where veterinary care is accessible to every pet family.
Serve Love at the Pacific Beach Presbyterian Church
Every Sunday night, Pacific Beach Presbyterian Church serves love by continuing to meet all of these needs at our weekly community dinner. We earnestly welcome all of our community members - regardless of circumstance, religion, or dietary restriction.
Serve Love is designed with our entire community in mind, because we know everyone in our community is hungry for something. Our dinner is rooted in comfort and community. We want to go beyond a simple meal, we want to provide a space where you can feel at home for a few hours every Sunday.