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Stand with us in support of healthy animals, healthy people, and healthy environments. Explore our current and past pledges to see how collective action can drive meaningful change.

Support Access to Veterinary Care for Animals Across Ukraine 

Now in its 4th year, the war in Ukraine has left countless animals injured, abandoned, and without care. VWB and local partners - like 12 Guards - are delivering emergency veterinary aid in the hardest-hit areas. Volunteers risk their lives daily to rescue and treat animals caught in the conflict. Pledge your support to help them continue this life-saving work.

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Support Gender Equality in Agriculture and Animal Care

In rural Cambodia, many women leave their families for work abroad due to limited local opportunities. Through AGROW, VWB equipped women with the skills and tools to succeed in farming and build sustainable livelihoods at home. This pledge helped empower women and strengthen communities through agriculture.

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Support Access to Veterinary Care in Northern Canada 

In Northern Canada, limited access to veterinary care puts both animals and people at risk from preventable diseases like rabies. VWB works with local communities to deliver mobile clinics, education programs, and training opportunities that improved animal health and protected human lives. This pledge helped expand vital, community-driven care.

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Your Support Means Everything

Veterinarians Without Borders North America/Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Amérique du Nord couldn't do the work we do without your support. Whether it's a financial donation or a donation of your time, by improving the health of animals you will be working to improve the health and quality of life for people throughout the world.

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Stories From Around The World

Strengthening local capacity: One Health research meets community care in Gjoa Haven

Strengthening local capacity: One Health research meets community care in Gjoa Haven

Posted Jun 18th, 2025

When Hannah Liao, a Master of Science student at the Ontario Veterinary College, traveled to Gjoa Haven with Veterinarians Without Borders, she brought more than just research; she brought a vision for sustainable, community-led veterinary care. Her thesis on Community Animal Health Worker programs explores how local training and a One Health approach can transform access to animal health services in Canada’s North.

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Coordinating Compassion: VWB Responds to Manitoba's Wildfire Emergency

Coordinating Compassion: VWB Responds to Manitoba's Wildfire Emergency

Posted Jun 12th, 2025

As wildfires displace families across Manitoba and other areas of Canada, Veterinarians Without Borders North America is stepping in to ensure animals aren't left behind. Working with over 10 partner organizations, VWB is coordinating emergency shelters, veterinary care, and food deliveries—already supporting more than 650 animals in affected communities.

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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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  • I have seen first-hand the benefits of capacity building and gender empowerment for smallholder livestock farmers, and stakeholders in the livestock sector.
    - Dr. Shauna Richards

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