What We Do

Helping Prevent Loneliness

Our Mission

Animals for Elders (AFE) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization who’s mission is to enhance lives by providing funding to seniors 70+ who desire domestic animal companionship to increase their quality of life, prevent loneliness and help save the lives of animals in shelters.

Research has linked social isolation and loneliness to higher risks for a variety of physical and mental conditions: high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, a weakened immune system, anxiety, depression, cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s disease, and even death.

— NIA (National Institute on Aging)

Loneliness acts as a fertilizer for other diseases. The biology of loneliness can accelerate the buildup of plaque in arteries, help cancer cells grow and spread, and promote inflammation in the brain leading to Alzheimer’s disease. Loneliness promotes several different types of wear and tear on the body.

— Dr. Steve Cole, Ph.D., Director of Social Genomics Core Laboratory, University of California

Florence Nightingale discovered in the 19th century the physiological benefits of contact with a pet help reduce anxiety and increase relaxation. A beloved pet provides companionship, security, purpose and reduces stress to promote peace in seniors burdened by worry and anxiety over health, finances and other concerns.

— American Journal of Critical Care

How We Help

Animals For Elders was founded in 2022 by Kitty Sift® founder, entrepreneur and shelter volunteer, Carrie Van Wert.

“We are just beginning our journey to help enrich the lives animals and elders. Please join us!” - Carrie

AFE pays to participating shelters:

  • Adoption Fees

  • Post-adoption veterinary care

  • Qualifying annual expenses of up to $1500/year

Who qualifies for AFE funding:

  • Seniors 70+, single

  • Homeowners or approved dwelling suitable for pet

  • Demonstrate financial need