Friends of Little Elm Animal Support is a non-profit organization that strives to help all animals in the Little Elm, Texas area. Our organization provides assistance through community programs and shelter support.
Friends of Little Elm Animal Support (FLEAS) is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) public charity, recognized as a nonprofit corporation in the State of Texas.
Our mission is simple yet powerful: to ensure every animal in the Little Elm area has the opportunity to thrive in a loving home. This work is made possible through community programs, shelter support, the commitment of volunteers, and the generosity of donors.
Our twofold approach:
With our Surrender Prevention Program and targeted shelter support, we aim to reduce shelter intakes and help more pets find and stay in forever homes.
FLEAS is not a rescue organization and does not house or adopt out animals directly.
No. FLEAS is a separate nonprofit organization and is not involved in the management, policies, or operational decisions of the Little Elm Animal Shelter.
The shelter is operated by the Town of Little Elm. For questions about shelter operations, adoptable pets, or pet surrenders, please contact Little Elm Animal Services directly at 972‑377‑1898 or animalservices@littleelm.org.
FLEAS is an independent 501(c)(3) public charity, separate from the Little Elm Animal Shelter. FLEAS is an all-volunteer organization and does not have offices at the shelter. Our programs are powered entirely by the generosity of our community of donors and the dedication of volunteers.
We partner with the Little Elm Animal Shelter in meaningful ways, including:
The Little Elm Animal Shelter itself is operated by the Town of Little Elm. When shelter management identifies needs beyond the town’s budget, FLEAS provides support—when funding is available—for items that improve the comfort, care, and quality of life of shelter pets.
No. FLEAS is not a shelter or a rescue organization, and we do not handle pets directly.
FLEAS highlights shelter pets through our Pet of the Week marketing, but we do not house animals, accept surrenders, or handle adoptions directly. Our role is to support shelter pets and community animals through funding, volunteer efforts, and compassionate programs—not to operate as a rescue or adoption agency.
For questions about adoptable pets or pet surrenders, please contact Little Elm Animal Services directly at 972‑377‑1898 or animalservices@littleelm.org.
FLEAS is a 501(c)(3) public charity, recognized as tax‑exempt under federal law. Donations to FLEAS may be deductible under IRS guidelines (donors should consult their tax advisors regarding individual circumstances).
As an all‑volunteer nonprofit, we rely entirely on the generosity of individuals and organizations to make our work possible.
Your support directly impacts animals in our community and at the Little Elm Animal Shelter by funding programs such as:
There are many ways to support our mission:
Monetary Donations
Contributions can be made securely online or by mailing a check to:
Friends of Little Elm Animal Support
2701 Little Elm Pkwy, Ste 100‑1006
Little Elm, TX 75068
Food Donations
Pet food can be dropped off at the Little Elm Area Food Bank or at participating local businesses. You can also order items through our online wishlists and have them delivered directly to FLEAS.
For more details, visit the FLEAS Pet Food Pantry page to see how your support helps pets and families in need.
Yes! FLEAS is always welcoming new volunteers. Whatever your skills, interests, or availability, there’s a way for you to make a meaningful difference for animals in our community. Volunteers of all backgrounds are always welcome and deeply appreciated.
Visit our Volunteer page to explore opportunities and find the best way to get involved.
FLEAS raises funds to support the Surrender Prevention Program and shelter initiatives—giving every animal a chance to thrive in a loving home.
Increasing awareness of the animals in the care of the Little Elm Animal Shelter by networking and participating in adoption events.
Volunteers power every program we run—bringing our mission to life with compassion, dedication, and heart.