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Making an Impact with Our First Inner-City Outreach Clinic

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Dolly Finds Her Do

Dolly Finds Her Do

Our First Inner-City Outreach Clinic held at The Bond on June 20th, 2023, was an event filled with heartwarming moments and a strong sense of community. The impact it had and the relief it provided on the lives of both pets and their parents wasimmeasurable

The clinic's focus on preventative care and support was made possible by the dedication of several individuals who selflessly contributed their time and effort Neil Reilly, Program Manager, Support, Supply and Retail, and Sam Jones, Division Manager, Public Programs, played a crucial role in preparing and donating essential supplies such as food, ensuring thateachanimalreceivedthecaretheydeserved

Dillon Dodson’s, Senior Manager, Social Work effective communication and outreach efforts helped spread the message to the community, enabling pet parents to access the much-needed services Alison Campbell's, Assistant Manager, Public Veterinary Service, behind-the-scenes coordination and collaboration with Charmaine from Dixon Hall ensured the smooth operation of the event, making it aresoundingsuccess

During the clinic, During the clinic, Cynthia Minter, DVM and Telka Mallory, Supervisor, Public Veterinary Service. Their presence reassured pet parents, offering them peace of mind that their beloved companions would be protected against preventable diseases and parasites

The positive impact of the clinic extended beyond the event itself. An email from Charmaine Farquharson of Dixon Hall expressed heartfelt gratitude for the support received The residents at The Bond were delighted, and the success of the First Inner-City Outreach Clinic exemplifies the power of collective efforts and compassion

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