Source: FIRSTLINE
July 1, 2007
By:
Joanne Light, LVT
My idea to help abused families blossomed into a program that shelters pets while their families get the help they need to escape dangerous situations and rebuild their lives.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
August 1, 2006
By:
Paige Phillips, RVT
Are you looking for a chance to help pets and people in need? Volunteering is a great way to help others and develop your own skills.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
March 1, 2006
By:
Marsha L. Heinke DVM, EA, CPA, CVPM
It is reasonable to decide which areas you are particularly passionate about and plan them as part of your 2006 charity pool.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
December 1, 2005
By:
Dr. Carol Foil
How can I prepare to volunteer during a disaster?
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Source: FIRSTLINE
August 1, 2005
By:
Kristi W. Busby, DVM
A stray dog in a small Alabama town found a home and a calling visiting nursing homes with a young veterinarian.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
June 1, 2005
Animal shelters in army towns say they're feeling the pinch as U.S. soldiers ship out to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Source: Growth Bulletin
November 3, 2004
After Veterinary Economics published "Caught in the Middle: Business vs. Compassion" in June 2004, we received several letters fueling the discussion. One in particular, from Dr. Lowell Novy of Valley Veterinary Clinic in Simi Valley, Calif., provided an interesting solution: Start a nonprofit organization to help cover costs.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
November 1, 2001
By:
Bob Levoy
VE board member reports from the trenches of 9/11.
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