Kim Carrier is still haunted by the time she saw a homeless man sharing a sandwich with his dog. Hungry people, she decided, shouldn't have to choose between feeding themselves and feeding their pets. So she starting dropping off dog food for the man.
Then she asked herself what seemed like a simple question: "If I could do it for him, how could I do it for more people in the community?"
It's taken her years to answer that question — and she's not done.
Carrier, who owns Hairesy hair salon in south Minneapolis, started out by asking pet food stores for donations, which she offered to local food shelves.
In 2009, she founded People & Pets Together, an all-volunteer nonprofit that distributes a half-ton of donated pet food and supplies each month to nine food shelves in the Twin Cities area.
She's the linchpin of a core group of about 10 dedicated volunteers, but the organization boasts a roster of 130 volunteers, including 40 veterinarians, vet techs and students. It works closely with animal rescue groups and retailers that help with donations. In addition to stocking local food shelves, it offers information about vaccination clinics around the Twin Cities area and about reduced-cost veterinary care.
In late December or early January, Carrier plans to open Minnesota's first food shelf dedicated to pets, in an empty storefront on Bloomington Avenue S. next to her salon.
"It was really the only way we could move forward," she said. "We have all reached our capacity operating out of our homes. There's no storage. We're all working 40 to 60 hours a week in our free time."