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Thank you for being so kind in a time when kindness could not be more important. We hope you know how special that makes you!
 
From Canada’s Northwest territories to sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, and more; You are an important part of a collective of passionate advocates, dedicated volunteers, and generous donors who work together with partners around the world to create healthy animals, healthy people, and a healthy planet.
 
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Stories From Around The World

VETS Volunteer Voices: Learning Goes Both Ways in Kenya

VETS Volunteer Voices: Learning Goes Both Ways in Kenya

Posted Oct 19th, 2025

#VETSVolunteerVoices brings you stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field. Meet Grace Friesen, an Animal Health Advisor who spent three months in Kenya (May–August 2025) with our local partner, Meru Dairy, helping farmers improve herd health and milk production while learning firsthand how knowledge exchange can strengthen entire communities.

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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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VETS Volunteer Voices: Learning, Teaching, and Growing Together in Meru

VETS Volunteer Voices: Learning, Teaching, and Growing Together in Meru

Posted Sep 29th, 2025

#VETSVolunteerVoices brings you stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field. Meet Méli-Jade Léveillé-Blais, an Animal Health Advisor who spent three months in Kenya (May–August 2025) with our local partner, Meru Dairy, training farmers, building local leadership, and strengthening community resilience through better dairy practices.

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Donate your unused reward miles to Veterinarians Without Borders/ Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Canada

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Ukraine Emergency Appeal

Donate directly to help secure food, water, medicine and veterinary help to cats, dogs, and other pets in Ukraine. 

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

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Northern Animal Health

Make a tangible impact on the lives of animals and people living in remote communities in Northern Canada.

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Stories From Around The World

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Ask an Expert: "How Can Veterinary Social Work Help Build Healthier Veterinary Professionals?" with Dave Shuey, Veterinary Social Worker at IndeVets

Posted Oct 22nd, 2025

In this edition of Ask an Expert, we connected with Dave Shuey, a Veterinary Social Worker with IndeVets, about the growing field of veterinary social work and how innovative practice models can help bring balance, fulfilment, and sustainability back to veterinary medicine.

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VETS Volunteer Voices: Learning Goes Both Ways in Kenya

VETS Volunteer Voices: Learning Goes Both Ways in Kenya

Posted Oct 19th, 2025

#VETSVolunteerVoices brings you stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field. Meet Grace Friesen, an Animal Health Advisor who spent three months in Kenya (May–August 2025) with our local partner, Meru Dairy, helping farmers improve herd health and milk production while learning firsthand how knowledge exchange can strengthen entire communities.

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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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  • I loved being placed in Ghana and believe I made a significant impact to the communities.
    - Madison Russel

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