Left Alone in the Cold: Help Claudia & Atreyu Keep Their Best Friends Fed This Winter
"They Are My Life" – Claudia, Bella & Jessie
In an instant, Claudia’s stable world was shattered.
Thirty-two years ago, Claudia moved to Australia from Mexico for love. She and her husband built a beautiful life together. They married, had two wonderful sons, and Claudia was embraced by her husband’s family. Then, everything changed. Left to carry the weight of a sudden betrayal alone, she found herself fighting to keep her head above water while caring for her two sons and her two beloved dogs.
Claudia had built a career as a photographer, but as technology advanced, work became limited. Despite retraining in bookkeeping, a steady job has remained out of reach, compounded by hearing challenges that add another barrier to employment.
The divorce meant losing not only her partner, but the entire community she had built in Australia. Now, with her sons grown and chasing their dreams, Claudia is alone for the first time in her life.
“My only companions are my two dogs,” she says through tears. “I adore them. They give me great company. Yeah, I’d be crazy without them. Oh God, I couldn’t imagine a life without them actually.”
A Lifeline in the Dark
Bella (13) and Jessie (12) are more than just pets—they are Claudia’s family, her comfort, and her world. But caring for two senior dogs on a disability pension became overwhelming. Claudia was forced to withdraw from her superannuation and borrow money just to cover essentials. Surrendering them was never an option, but the cost of feeding them was a breaking point.
That is when Pets Of The Homeless stepped in.
For the past year, Claudia has received high-quality pet food support, vet care, and vaccinations. It saves her around $200 each month—crucial money she can now put towards keeping a roof over their heads.
“I came to you, and I just couldn’t believe it," Claudia says. "It was the best quality food, I’ve been incredibly grateful for the support. Without it, I don’t think the dogs would be as healthy. I would like to give you a big thank you from my heart."
The Winter Crisis: 3 Million Meals and Counting
With the cost of living skyrocketing, food insecurity is biting hard across Victoria. It is an emergency impacting not only people, but their beloved pets.As the freeze sets in, Pets Of The Homeless has officially launched their Virtual Pet Food Drive, calling on Australians to help vulnerable people feed their companion animals during these brutal winter months.
The appeal comes as the charity celebrates a major milestone: 3 million meals distributed from their dedicated Pet Food Bank, with around 60,000 meals going out across the state every single month.
- The Reality: Demand is soaring as families and individuals face unprecedented financial stress.
- The Mission: To ensure no one has to choose between feeding themselves or feeding their best friend.
- How to Help: Australians can visit the virtual drive here to purchase a bag, basket, or trolley of pet food online to immediately fill a hungry belly.
“Three million meals is a huge achievement, but behind every meal is a person doing everything they can to keep the pet they love safe and fed," says Yvonne Hong, Founder and CEO. "Our goal is to ensure there is enough food so that no one goes hungry this winter and beyond.”
Case Study: Surviving the Streets – Atreyu & Tim
Claudia is not alone in her struggle. For 60-year-old Atreyu, winter is a battle for survival.
Atreyu has been sleeping rough, wandering from place to place to find shelter from the elements. Everything he owns is packed into a single trolley. His constant companion through the freezing nights and endless uncertainty is Tim, his 15-year-old senior dog.
Tim is slower on his feet these days, and his cloudy eyes struggle with the darkness, but Atreyu’s devotion has never wavered. To keep his best mate safe, Atreyu built a custom crate contraption inside his trolley, lined with blankets and covered by a plastic sheet to keep Tim dry.
Too scared of the unpredictability and violence of rooming houses, Atreyu chooses the streets. But even there, safety is hard to find. He spoke quietly about the nights his belongings had been stolen right from under him, and the exhausting reality of having to move constantly just to avoid getting into trouble with local councils.
When he inquired about public housing as a more permanent way off the streets, he was told the wait could be up to 17 years!
“We’ll be dead before then,” he joked, but the joke didn’t quite reach his eyes.
"This Food is for People Only"
Before finding Pets Of The Homeless, Atreyu was surviving on lentils and rice because that was all he could afford.
“One day, while accessing human food relief, he asked a volunteer, “Can I please have an extra sausage for my dog?” “I'm sorry, this food is for people only,” they replied. “But my dog needs to eat too.”
Defeated, Atreyu gave Tim his own only sausage, going hungry himself.
When Atreyu finally discovered Pets Of The Homeless, he walked all the way to the warehouse with his trolley full of things. Our team packed him a massive supply of dry food, wet food, treats, and an extra warm blanket for Tim’s crate. We also sent Atreyu off with a fresh lunch of falafel wraps and sweets left over from a corporate event.
Loading the supplies into his trolley, Atreyu looked at the team with raw emotion:
“Knowing you guys are here to help me with Tim is such a relief. No, really. This means everything. Thank you.”
Your Support is Needed Now More Than Ever!
Right now, we are facing an urgent challenge. With just one week remaining in the campaign before it closes on June 30, we are only at 47% of our 200,000-meal target. We desperately need your help to bridge the gap so pets like Tim and Jessie don't go hungry this winter.
Our Virtual Pet Food Drive will continue to run until June 30, and we have set a critical stretch goal: to expand our reach and provide essential pet food to the many community food relief organisations currently sitting on our waiting list. We cannot let them down.
About Pets Of The Homeless
Pets Of The Homeless is a not-for-profit working to keep vulnerable people and their pets together by alleviating the burden of providing essential pet care during times of hardship. By providing pet food and supplies, veterinary care and safe shelter, Pets Of The Homeless works to ensure that the important bond between a person and their companion animal is never broken.
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