Angel Fund Gus

Gus had a perfect life. What dog wouldn’t love living on a rural Florida farm with a family that loves him and free run across acres of farm land? Then one day, Gus got hurt… Gus’ owners noticed a small cut on his back leg. No one knows how he got it, but it was

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A-1 Forklift Helps Save Lives

Several years ago, First Coast No More Homeless Pets approached Rick to buy a forklift. Luckily for us, this man is a kindred soul. He told us that he would never sell us a forklift – that he would simply give us one. Honoring a Humane Hero FCNMHP needs forklifts for moving pallets of pet food

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Thrift Store Closed

Our Thrifts Store closed for good on Saturday, August 6. Thank you for being a part of our mission. We are still offering veterinary services at both our Norwood and Cassat locations. Click here to learn more.

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Pet Adoption Event Crate Drive

Thank you for helping us adopt out more dogs from shelters at our Mega and Super Adoption events by supplying us with much needed crates. In anticipation of the Mega Adoption event from July 15-17, FCNMHP is asking for kind souls to donate dog crates and airline crates. We lose approximately 5-10 crates at every event

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Cassat Ribbon Cutting

Ribbon Cutting for Brand New First Coast No More Homeless Pets Low-Cost Veterinary Hospital 10,000 Square Foot Facility to Serve 300 Pets Daily JACKSONVILLE, Florida, May 9, 2016 –Donors and local pet owners were present for the grand opening of First Coast No More Homeless Pets’ (FCNMHP) new, low-cost veterinary hospital on Cassat Avenue on

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Cassat Hospital Shower

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony FCNMHP will open the doors to its new, low-cost veterinary hospital on Cassat Avenue on Jacksonville’s Westside. The Hospital will have capacity to serve 300 pets daily and is one of the largest veterinary hospitals in the Country. Please see the below itinerary: When:  May 9, 2016 10:30 a.m. – Doors open,

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Dog Hit by Car, Reunited

Lost Dog Saved by Great Samaritan April, a good Samaritan, found this poor dog on the side of the road and immediately took him First Coast No More Homeless Pets. Buddy, she called him, had clearly been hit by a car and left for dead. His ribs and hip were broken, there was a hole in

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