VWB raises over $26,000 for animals and communities in need through Animals & Ales Pet Photo Contest
VWB wrapped up its fifth Animals & Ales Pet Photo Fundraiser Contest in partnership with six breweries.
Janice Morris is a media and marketing executive who brings more than 20 years of experience growing revenue and building content strategies within editorial and technology companies. A leader in operations, Janice most recently served as director of global content partnerships at Twitter and was previously head of digital and editor in chief of People.com. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University. In her roles, Janice has been responsible for growing audiences and subscribers; bringing an entrepreneurial spirit to product and business development; and steering brand strategy. She aims to bring the same purposefulness to her work with Veterinarians Without Borders. As a proponent of animal welfare, Janice is appreciative of the organization’s care and effectiveness in communities and on their ecosystems. Currently, she resides in New York City with her husband and senior cat, Gigi.
VWB wrapped up its fifth Animals & Ales Pet Photo Fundraiser Contest in partnership with six breweries.
This article examines why integrating One Health into humanitarian response is essential for protecting lives, livelihoods, and ecosystems. Drawing on VWB’s experience in Myanmar, South Sudan, and Ukraine, it highlights how addressing animal health, livelihoods, and environmental stability from the outset of a crisis strengthens resilience, prevents zoonotic disease, and supports sustainable recovery in vulnerable communities.
VWB is launching its second Animals & Ales Pet Photo Fundraiser Contest of 2025, which will unite pet lovers and craft beer enthusiasts across the U.S. and Canada