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View our annual program reports & financial statements. 

Veterinarians Without Borders North America (VWB) operates as two registered non-profit entities in Canada and the United States. Below, you’ll find annual reports and financial statements for each organization.

  • VWB/VSF Canada — Canadian Charitable Registration Number: 84146 9547 RR0001
  • VWB U.S.A. — Registered 501(c)(3) organization (EIN: 92-2618654)

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Canada Financial Statements

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VWB U.S.A. - Reports & Financials

Looking for VWB's Canadian Annual Reports and financial statements?  Click here . LATEST: 2024-2025 Annual Report Annual Reports (PDF): 2024-2025   Annual Report 2023-2024  Annual Report Financial Statements (PDF): FY 2025   Audited Financial Sta...

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