The Spartanburg County Pet Resource Center (PRC) and the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office are joining forces to host a community pet food drive in support of local families.
As the PRC prepares to open its doors, the Center is calling on residents to help stock its pet pantry. The PRC pantry is one of several Safety Net services designed to support Spartanburg County pet owners experiencing temporary hardship.
Since opening to the community in Summer 2025, officials say the pantry has provided food for nearly 200 pets each month on average. This number is expected to grow once the new facility opens.
Residents are encouraged to drop off wet or dry dog and cat food at the Sheriff’s Office (8045 Howard St) over the next two Fridays. On March 20 and March 27, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., a PRC tent will be located outside the office to receive donations. After 4 p.m., donations may be dropped off inside the Sheriff’s Office lobby.
For additional information on the Spartanburg County Pet Resource Center, visit its website.
