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One Helena-West Helena woman, nearly 2,000 dogs: Leslie Galloway’s mission

On a quiet morning in Helena-West Helena, the kind of morning when the Mississippi River breathes a slow, heavy mist over the streets, Leslie Galloway is already hard at work. Her mission is simple yet profound: to ensure that no dog in her community goes hungry. As the founder of Meals on Wheels for Helena-West Helena Dogs, Leslie has spent the past 16 years pouring her heart into a cause that has transformed the lives of nearly 2,000 dogs.

What’s Happening

Leslie’s journey began in 2010 with a singular vision—to create a nonprofit that addresses the needs of dogs in her community. Since then, Meals on Wheels for Helena-West Helena Dogs has grown into a lifeline for countless pets and their owners. Through this program, Leslie not only feeds dogs but also provides veterinary care and helps them find loving homes.

Every day, Leslie and her team of volunteers distribute meals to dogs in need, ensuring that their wagging tails remain a fixture in Helena-West Helena. The organization’s reach now extends beyond simple nourishment, offering services like spaying and neutering, vaccinations, and emergency medical care. It’s a comprehensive approach that addresses not just the immediate needs of these animals, but also their long-term wellbeing.

Why It Matters for NWA

Leslie’s work is a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives in Northwest Arkansas. It’s about more than just feeding animals; it’s about fostering a sense of compassion and care that spills over into every corner of the community. Her efforts highlight the importance of addressing the needs of all residents—whether they walk on two legs or four.

In a region like NWA, where people are known for their generosity and willingness to support one another, Leslie’s work serves as an inspiring example. It shows how one person’s dedication can spark a movement that rallies others to contribute time, resources, and love. In this way, her story echoes the spirit of initiatives like those at Bentonville’s Samaritan Community Center, where volunteers are also making a tangible difference.

What to Know / What to Do

If you’re inspired by Leslie’s mission and want to support Meals on Wheels for Helena-West Helena Dogs, there are several ways to get involved. Volunteers are always needed to help with meal preparation and distribution. Donations of dog food, medical supplies, and other resources are equally welcome.

For those looking to contribute in a different way, consider fostering a dog in need or adopting one of the many animals Leslie has rescued. Each action, no matter how small, helps sustain this vital program and ensures that these dogs continue to receive the care they deserve.

Leslie Galloway’s work is a reminder that change often starts with a single person and a simple idea. By choosing to make a difference in her community, she’s not only improving the lives of animals but also enriching the fabric of Northwest Arkansas. For those who love and cherish their own pets, supporting efforts like Leslie’s is a meaningful way to give back and ensure that every creature is treated with dignity and compassion.

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