Animal patrols ask county residents for food and monetary donations as intakes stabilize

Union County Board (Illinois) · December 30, 2025

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Summary

During committee reports the board heard that local animal patrols continue to solicit donations of kibble and supplies while intake numbers are "kinda staying pretty consistent," according to the meeting record.

At the Dec. 29 meeting the Union County Board received a brief committee report from an animal-patrol representative seeking donations of food and money.

Unidentified Speaker 3 said volunteers and the animal patrol are "still asking for donations for kibbles and dibs and monetary" support. Unidentified Speaker 1 responded that shelter intake numbers appear to be "kinda staying pretty consistent," suggesting the immediate caseload is stable though ongoing donations remain necessary.

The exchange was part of routine committee reports; no formal action or funding allocation was proposed during the meeting and no detailed intake statistics were provided in the transcript.