Stacy Debuk (from left), Angeles Lopez, Ben Shaw and Jenny Morales work together to load pet food into vehicle trunks June 20 during a contact-less drive-through Pet Food Bank hosted by SPCA for Monterey County. (Photo by Sean Roney)

GREENFIELD — Volunteers worked together last Saturday to load pet food into vehicle trunks during a contact-less drive-through Pet Food Bank hosted by SPCA for Monterey County.

The June 20 food bank was held at Patriot Park in Greenfield in order to help pet owners with caring for their animals during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Community members drove up and stated their number and type of pets, and staff from SPCA loaded the food into their vehicles, which were lined up out of the park and along Oak Avenue toward the west.

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Sean Roney is a freelance reporter for King City Rustler and Salinas Valley Tribune, a unified publication of Greenfield News, Soledad Bee and Gonzales Tribune. He covers general news for the Salinas Valley communities in South Monterey County.

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