Doc Ford’s Volunteers Team Up with SPCA in St. Petersburg to Support Animal Welfare

Volunteers from Doc Ford’s Assist SPCA in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg, FL – On November 19, a dedicated team of volunteers from Doc Ford’s Rum Bar and Grille rolled up their sleeves to assist the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The event took place at the SPCA’s Tampa Bay branch, which has been serving animals since its opening in 1940.

Who Participated

The volunteers included employees from various locations of Doc Ford’s, a restaurant group known for its commitment to community service. Joe Harrity, a partner in the HM Restaurant Group, highlighted the team’s enthusiasm for continued volunteer work, expressing hope for more such initiatives in 2025.

What They Did

During their time at the SPCA, the volunteers helped with a range of routine tasks that are essential for the shelter’s operation. Their efforts included cleaning kennels, which play a crucial role in providing a healthy environment for the animals. In addition, they took part in bathing dogs and interacting with lively puppies, aiming to alleviate some of the stress animals can experience in a shelter setting.

Renovation Efforts

The Doc Ford’s team did not stop at just routine care tasks. They also contributed to the renovation of an SPCA room by removing wallpaper and scraping paint. These efforts will help improve the facility, creating a more inviting atmosphere for both animals and potential adopters.

The SPCA’s Mission

The SPCA, established in 1824, operates as an open-admission shelter for all animals in Pinellas County. The organization provides care for surrendered or stray pets as well as wildlife. Additionally, the SPCA offers medical assistance, enrichment programs, and adoption services to help animals find their forever homes.

Supporting Local Charities

Doc Ford’s involvement with the SPCA is part of a broader commitment to community service. The restaurant group also supports other charitable organizations, such as the Ronald McDonald House at John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. This commitment to philanthropy underscores the importance of local businesses giving back to the community.

Looking Ahead

As the year progresses, Joe Harrity’s comments indicate that Doc Ford’s team is eager to continue their volunteer initiatives. Their recent experience may pave the way for more projects that benefit both the animals in need and the community at large.

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