Veterinary Services
List of non-profit organizations working on Veterinary Services .
Lexies Love
Lexie's Love is a recognized 501(c)(3) that provides financial grants to pay for extraordinary veterinary expenses for owners who could otherwise not afford them.
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Wildwood
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Veterinary Services
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317.
Full Belly Bus
FBB is an all volunteer, not-for-profit charity dedicated to offering FREE veterinary care, behavior training, pet food and much-needed supplies to pet owners experiencing homelessness, unstable housing, job and income loss.
396
San Francisco
QVC ANIMAL CARE FOUNDATION
People and Vets helping People and Pets - Dedicated to helping pets with medical needs, stay in their People and Vets helping People and PetsWe primarily serve the medical needs of stray and abandoned animals (or help offset medical bills for clients in need) in our local community but do reach out to assist with others on a case by case basis.
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Quakertown
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Veterinary Services
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319.
WASHINGTON HEALTH OUTREACH
WAHO improves community health by providing veterinary, health, and social care for our neighbors.
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SEATTLE
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Veterinary Services
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320.
Forgotten Cats, Inc.
Our mission is to reduce the unwanted cat population without killing and to stop the suffering of the thousands of kittens born to abandoned, homeless cats.
302
Greenville
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Veterinary Services
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321.
South Dakota Veterinary Medical Association
The South Dakota Veterinary Medical Association is the state membership association for veterinarians in South Dakota.
273
Brookings
NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY INC
A 501c3 no-kill humane society. Our mission is to end pet homelessness, suffering, and unnecessary pet euthanasia, and to serve pets in need.
272
Tinley Park
New York Save Animals in Veterinary Emergency, Inc.
Funding for the veterinary care of sick or injured companion animals owned by low-income NYC residents who are unable to pay costs due to financial emergency.
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New York
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Veterinary Services
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324.
California Registered Veterinary Technicians Association
Strengthing the veterinary health care team and promoting the role of the licensed RVT in the veterinary care profession.
218
Sacramento







