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Discover the ways that you can make a positive impact through Veterinarians Without Borders.

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monthly giving

Become a monthly donor and ensure that help is there, as soon as its needed.

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Help support animals and communities impacted by the war in Ukraine.

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donate stocks and securities

We make it easy to donate securities and mutual funds. 

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Send an e-card with meaning while supporting animals in need.

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start a fundraiser

Launch your own fundraiser in support of VWB.

donate to a volunteer

Support our volunteers, currently in-the-field, by donating to VWB's programs, worldwide.

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animals & ales - U.S.

Make your pet the star of an exclusive beer label, in partnership with local breweries.

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donor advised funds

Learn more about making a donor-advised fund.

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planned giving

When you make a planned gift to Veterinarians Without Borders, you make a lasting difference. 

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partner with us

Want to learn how to get your company or foundation involved?

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matching gifts

Double your impact by having your gift matched.

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facebook fundraiser

Have a special event coming up? Launch your own VWB/VSF fundraiser through Facebook! 

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EFT form

Use an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) form to donate directly.

Contact us at fundraising@vwb.org for more details.

Stories From Around The World

A Door to Dignity: Josephine’s Journey to a Healthier Rwanda

A Door to Dignity: Josephine’s Journey to a Healthier Rwanda

Posted Oct 14th, 2025

Josephine Mukagasana’s story shows how Community Hygiene Clubs are transforming health and confidence across rural Rwanda—empowering families to embrace handwashing, hygiene, and shared responsibility through the COHERS program’s One Health approach.

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Ask an Expert:

Ask an Expert: "How Can Healthy Wildlife Help Protect People and Pets in the North?" with Dr. Naima Jutha, Wildlife Veterinarian & NWT's Chief Veterinary Officer

Posted Oct 9th, 2025

In this edition of Ask an Expert, we connected with Dr. Naima Jutha, Wildlife Veterinarian and Chief Veterinary Officer for the Government of the Northwest Territories. Based in Yellowknife, Dr. Jutha leads the Wildlife Health Program within the Department of Environment and Climate Change, monitoring and responding to emerging health threats among northern wildlife populations.

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Crickets and Confidence: How Cambodian Women Are Farming Their Way to Resilience

Crickets and Confidence: How Cambodian Women Are Farming Their Way to Resilience

Posted Oct 4th, 2025

This field report from Cambodia shares the impacts observed by VWB’s Senior Program Manager, Katia Major, highlighting how the AGROW and VETS programs are empowering women, improving livelihoods, and strengthening communities through climate-smart farming, sustainable livestock and insect production, and One Health practices.

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  • The most rewarding part of my placements was helping others and seeing the many lives that are impacted along the way.
    - Nikki Sheedy

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