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Partner With Us

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

We are proud to partner with corporations, foundations, small businesses, governments, humanitarian organizations, and local communities. Our partners provide us with critical resources that support our work and unique perspectives, knowledge, and capacities. 

To learn more, reach out to our partnerships team: infovwbusa@vwb.org

How You Can Support 

There are many ways your organization can support Veterinarians Without Borders U.S.A. 

Direct Donations: Provide flexible funding that allows us to respond to global crises at a moment’s notice. Direct contributions generate a near immediate impact on our capacities to bring veterinary care and support to animals and communities in need.   

Cause Marketing Initiatives: Public-facing campaigns engage your client-base and improve brand awareness and reputation. A cause marketing campaign is a great way to boost sales and align your brand with our global community and our shared commitment to improve the lives of animals and people.  

Employee/Workplace Giving Campaigns: One of the easiest, most effective ways a company can support and provide a simple way to inspire employees who wish to make charitable contributions while allowing you to easily message CSR goals to your staff.  A workplace giving campaign helps individual employees feel connected to a greater work community that shares their values. 

Working with Workplace Giving Platforms: We can work with most workplace giving and payroll deduction vendors to provide employees the opportunity to give through a variety of platforms. 

Customized Fundraising Pages: Our team can help you design unique fundraising webpages to support specific campaigns or causes. 

We are also thrilled to promote our funding partners through a variety of visibility and engagement benefits. Join us in building communities that are healthy and safe for people and their animals! 

To learn more, please contact our partnerships team at infovwbusa@vwb.org

CODE OF ETHICS & REGISTRATION

Veterinarians Without Borders U.S.A. (VWB) values our donor relationships and protect your privacy. We adhere to the standards published in GuideStar Ethical Code Program, which lays out a set of principles for charitable organizations, and assures that they manage and report their financial affairs responsibly. The information you provide us with will only be used as described in our privacy policy.

Veterinarians Without Borders U.S.A. is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) organization (EIN/tax ID number: 92-2618654).

Our U.S. head office is located at: 

One World Trade Center 85th Floor
New York, NY 10007-0103

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Stories From Around The World

VETS Volunteer Voices: Mapping the Future of Organic Farming in Cambodia

VETS Volunteer Voices: Mapping the Future of Organic Farming in Cambodia

Posted Jun 12th, 2025

#VETSVolunteerVoices aims to bring you the stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field. Meet Ian Parfitt, a GIS Mapping Advisor who spent three months in Cambodia (January–April 2025) supporting organic agriculture and digital transformation with our local partner, AVSF Cambodia.

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More than Milk: How One Kenyan Woman Is Cultivating Leadership, Livelihood, and Lasting Change

More than Milk: How One Kenyan Woman Is Cultivating Leadership, Livelihood, and Lasting Change

Posted Jun 10th, 2025

Megan Sylka, Senior Program Officer at VWB, shares how her recent visit to Kenya revealed the powerful ripple effects of the VETS program—highlighting how Community One Health Champion Shelmith Mwai is transforming her dairy farm, her family dynamics, and her community through knowledge, leadership, and collaboration.

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From Farm to Fork: Why One Health Matters for Food Safety

From Farm to Fork: Why One Health Matters for Food Safety

Posted Jun 6th, 2025

This article examines how a One Health approach can transform food safety systems by addressing the interconnected health of people, animals, and the environment—highlighting the importance of cross-sector collaboration, innovations like Canada’s CFSIN, and global strategies to mitigate risks such as antimicrobial resistance, climate change, and zoonotic disease.

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  • My voluntary assignments in Ghana for the past three years have dramatically improved animal production in terms of reducing mortality and increasing the size of the herd/flock.
    - Joseph Ansong-Danquah

Become A Part Of The Big Picture

By supporting Veterinarians Without Borders through donations or volunteering, you become part of the Big Picture solution. 

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