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< back to all newsBC Animal Foundation Pairs Up With Vancouver Mental Health Group to Deliver Free Veterinary Services to People With Low Income
Posted January 16, 2019
WHAT: Paws for Hope Animal Foundation, in partnership with The Kettle Society, is delivering a free animal health care clinic for the companion animals of those who have no or low income. Free vet care services will include physical exams, vaccinations, flea and/or deworming treatments, nail trimming and ear cleaning provided by Paws for Hope directors Drs. Shawn Llewellyn, Melissa Stephens, Carmen Lake and Jonathan Woodbury, along with Paws for Hope’s supporting volunteer health clinic team.
Members of the media are invited to help B.C. residents understand the life-saving connection these people have with their four-legged friends and what’s needed to keep all pets healthy, regardless of where they live. To learn more about Paws for Hope Animal Foundation and its many programs dedicated to the long-term protection and care of companion animals in B.C., please visit www.pawsforhope.org
WHEN: Sunday, January 20, 2019
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
WHERE: The Kettle Society
1725 Venables Street, second floor
Vancouver, BC V5L 2H3
ONLINE:
@PawsForHopeAnimalFoundation
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MEDIA CONTACT: Amanda Slyter
The Kettle Society
P: 604.215.5495 C:778.855.6032
aslyter@thekettle.ca
Kathy Powelson
Paws for Hope Animal Foundation
C : 604-396-9297
kathy@pawsforhope.org
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