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Thank you for seeing that animal health is directly tied to community health and the health of our planet: together, we can create a better future for all.

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Good luck on the draw. We know you came for the chance to win, but are hoping you will consider making a small gift to animals.

NAHI - Right here in Canada there are communities without access to veterinary care. Our Northern Animal Health Initiative brings vets and training to areas in Canada that want the best for there animals, but have no way of providing it. Any gift you can afford towards this work will have a long lasting impact of prevention and ongoing care through training.

UKRAINE - Since the start of the war in Ukraine, relentless bombings have destroyed infrastructure, including heating and power. As cold temperatures arrive across Ukraine, we need your help to ensure that animals can access the food, heat, and critical care they need to survive the winter. 

Here are some ways your donation will help...

  • $25 will provide one crate of blankets to help about 10 animals
  • $27 will provide two puppies with vaccines they need to survive
  • $102 will feed both of these puppies for a month


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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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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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  • 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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