Sentences with phrase «shelter costs rose»

The report found that shelter costs rose by close to six per cent this year to $ 76 a month because of soaring rents in Vancouver and «modest» increases in utilities and telephone expenses.

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«There are now 11 million private renters in England, and as housing costs keep rising, more and more people are struggling to scrape together the deposit needed to rent a home,» said Campbell Robb, Shelter chief executive.
As the cost of goods continues to rise, so should the investor's dividend payments which in turn allow them to buy the same amount of basic goods such as food, shelter, clothing, and entertainment as they have in the past — if not more.
Instead, the program is intended to serve the millions of impoverished American children whose parents can not send them to school with a home - packed lunch for a whole host of possible reasons that never seem to cross Parker's mind: the family's SNAP benefits fail to cover a month's worth of healthful food, in light of today's rising food costs; there is only one parent in the household and he or she works one or more jobs and is not home to pack a lunch; one or both caretakers are drug - addicted, mentally ill, physically disabled or otherwise unable to adequately provide for their children; the family lives in a homeless shelter and lacks access to kitchen facilities; the family lives in a food desert where healthful groceries are scarce, etc. etc..
The basic needs of food, water, clothing, and shelter are already rising costs.
As the cost of goods continues to rise, so should the investor's dividend payments which in turn allow them to buy the same amount of basic goods such as food, shelter, clothing, and entertainment as they have in the past — if not more.
The fund that pays to spay and neuter pets adopted through Lake County Animal Control has been wiped out.Money for the Animal Shelter Trust Fund set up in 1975 came from four large gifts from local animal lovers, but increased adoptions, and the rising cost of services has depleted the fund.The county is now dipping into general funds for spaying and neutering and is hoping for private donations.
As the cost of veterinary care continues to rise, shelters are overflowing with animals whose owners can not afford critically needed medical treatment.
The fee helps defray the cost of our out - of - pocket expenses (with the rising cost of veterinary care) to care for each dog with food, medical expenses, grooming, transport from shelters to foster homes, etc..
As risks and costs rose, the results would be fewer free clinics, fewer shelters, defensive veterinary medicine leading to higher prices, and «families, particularly lower - income families, will avoid preventive care for their pets, not seek needed care for ill or injured pets, and be more apt to euthanize a pet.»
Care Credit — for pet owners to apply for credit to pay vet bills Brown Dog Foundation — for pet owners whose pet faces a treatable life - threatening condition Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program — for cat owners Goldstock Fund — for pet owners and rescues Grey Muzzle Organization — for shelters and rescues, to help senior dogs Best Friends Animal Society's Resources — for pet owners and rescues Jake Brady Memorial Fund — provides financial aid for vetwork for pet owners The Pet Fund — for pet owners who can't afford vet care Shakespeare Animal Fund — for pet owners who can't afford vet care, focusing on seniors and offers low cost spay / neuter programs throughout the US Veterinary Care Partnership Program — for IIADP assistance dogs Prince Chunk Foundation — Prince Chunk Foundation helps pet owners in financial crisis Vet - I - Care — helping families secure the resources required to provide much needed specialty and emergency care for their pets Rose's Fund: financially assist pet owners and Good Samaritans who have an animal with a good prognosis for a healthy life, but are at a financial loss Red Rover Relief Grants: financial assistance grants so pet owners, Good Samaritans and rescuers can care for animals who need urgent veterinary care, resources for pet owners struggling with economic hardship, and resources for victims of domestic violence Handicapped Pets.com: assistance for caretakers of disabled pets Gimpy Dogs: help for surgeries and other care Pet Food Stamps: for pet owners who need assistance paying for pet food Stewie to the Rescue: helps to bring affordable spay and neuter services, wellness services, and emergency and surgical care to pet owners who otherwise would not be able to afford even the most routine and essential veterinary visits Friends & Vets Helping Pets: helps low income families cover extraordinary veterinary expenses necessary to save a pet's life.
In addition, our aging facility and equipment and the ever - rising cost of utilities continue to create financial challenges that could ultimately affect the ability of the shelter to stay open.
As costs rise, animals are sometimes turned over to local, tax payer - funded shelters or sold online.
From a monetary and humane perspective, communities were not able to keep up with the rising cost of sheltering and euthanizing excess pets.
Rising veterinary costs destroy any client loyalty created by fear free environments, shelter relationships, and puppy classes.
In the past three years, the number of animals at county shelters and the cost to taxpayers have steadily risen despite intense efforts to teach people responsible pet ownership, officials said.
And these costs are rising, as are many of the costs associated with running the shelter.
Rising shelter costs have accounted for most of the inflation in the U.S. during this economic expansion.
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