Donate Shoes

Your unwanted designer shoes and footwear can provide vital resources for at-risk senior pets. Donate unwanted footwear to charity. Simply box and mail your items to us.  You may also make a donation to cover the cost of shipping once you receive your free label, if you would like.

It’s very simple to donate:

  • Gather and inspect your items
  • Provide your email and a list with values (for a donation receipt)
  • Put the items in a box (up to 70 pounds)
  • Download a mailing label
  • Arrange a FREE Fedex pickup

Please note: we only accept new shoes in the box or very gently used and clean shoes, boots, and sneakers. If you have a question about donating shoes, please contact us at 401-285-0066.

Learn about the Rehoming Project

The Elderly Pet Organization has initiated a national Rehoming Project to promote awareness about rehoming unwanted pets. If every unwanted pet was rehomed, as opposed to being surrendered to a shelter, we would greatly reduce overcrowding in shelters and we would eliminate premature euthanization due to shelter overcrowding.

If you would like to support the Elderly Pet Organization in its efforts to provide vital resources to at-risk senior pets and to promote awareness about responsible rehoming, consider making a donation today. Just $1 per day and we can change the course for millions of unwanted pets. 

 Make a Donation Today.

We understand that not everyone is in a position to assist financially with our Rehoming Project. That’s OK. Animal lovers everywhere are invited to be a part of the Elderly Pet family and help us by spreading the word on social media. We have compiled some assets / images that you are free to use with a link to our website and share our cause with your network. If we all work together, we can change the course for millions of unwanted pets. Thank you.

 

About Us

The Elderly Pet Organization is a 501C3 non profit organization whose mission is to provide information and education about senior pets. Our goal is to end senior pet abandonment and premature euthanization, while increasing senior pet adoptions throughout the US. We accept donations of unwanted items, as well as cash donations to help us with our cause. Read more about us.

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