Help Us Help Iowa's Companion Animals

Many Ways to Donate!

Paypal Just click on one of the buttons below and log into your PayPal account
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Check Write a check payable to Iowa Friends of Companion Animals OR Iowa Voters for Companion Animals and mail to:

Iowa Friends of Companion Animals
PO Box 30062
Des Moines, IA 50310
Dwolla Simple way to set up automated weekly or monthly donations!

Go to the Iowa Friends Dwolla page, enter the amount you want to donate and indicate if it is a single or recurring donation, then create a Dwolla account to complete the transaction.


Donate to Iowa Friends

Iowa Friends of Companion Animals, is a 501(c)(3), a non-profit group, which means that your donations ARE tax-deductable. We focus on educating the public about Iowa's puppy mills through booths, ads, events, meetings, etc.

Iowa Friends is also an all volunteer organization, and depends upon donations from supporters to help cover the expenses. Educating an entire state takes time, effort and money - please consider a donation to help us continue to teach the public about Iowa's puppy mill problem.

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Donate to Iowa VCA

Our sister group, Iowa VCA is a 501(c)(4), which means that donations are not tax deductable. They focus working towards better state laws to protect Iowa's companion animals and the enforcement of USDA and Iowa state laws.

Even though we are an organization run completly by volunteers, they do have expenses. Achieving our goals takes time, effort and money. Every dollar donated helps us to accomplish them.

Pictures of Iowa Puppy Mills
Picture taken Aug. 2010 shows lack of veterinary care from Debra Pratt kennel, New Sharon, IA.
Lack of veterinary care for cherry eye and skin irriatation. Debra Pratt kennel, New Sharon, IA.


They eat, sleep, feed their puppies and live in this filth until they are no longer profitable for the breeders.
They eat, sleep, feed their puppies and live in the filth of their own excrement until they are no longer profitable for the breeders. Nick and Tiffany Menne kennel, Lime Springs, IA.