Business news includes Purina Hereford pet donation, veterans efforts

Business news includes Purina Hereford pet donation, veterans efforts

Purina aids areas impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton with donations of pet food, cat litter and more

In times of natural disaster, Purina’s goal is to provide timely support to pets and people in need. Following the devastation of Hurricane Helene early this month, Purina announced a $25,000 donation to Greater Good Charities to support the organization’s rescue response. The donation helped fund emergency relief, including food, medical supplies and hygiene kits to individuals displaced by the storm, as well as transport shelter pets to safety.

In the wake of Hurricane Milton, the needs are even greater. Purina continues to support communities impacted by the storms by shipping in over 1,700 tons (helping fill 130 truckloads) of Purina pet food and cat litter to provide for the thousands of shelter animals and displaced pets due to the recent hurricanes. The Purina wet and dry facility in Hereford contributed to this sizable donation, delivering 718,000 pounds of pet care products, including dog and cat food. Purina established operations in Hereford in 1988 and today employs a team of more than 320 associates.

To learn more about additional causes Purina supports, visit  www.purina.com/about-purina/supporting-communities.

Business news includes Purina Hereford pet donation, veterans efforts

Southwest Body Shop in Amarillo earns certification

Southwest Body Shop, located at 6359 Canyon Dr. in Amarillo, announced Oct. 21 it has been certified by Collision Performance Network, a division of OEC, for maintaining the right tools, equipment, training, and facilities necessary to repair participating Automaker brand vehicles according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

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