Climate change in the face of war: Ukraine’s complex crisis
Ukraine’s crisis isn't about the conflict alone; it has also created devastating ecological impacts that continue to threaten people and animals within and beyond its borders.
You have the power to make a profound difference in the lives of dogs, cats, and more across communities in places like Saipan, northern Canada, and beyond. With the generous support of people like you, Veterinarians Without Borders North America (VWB/VSF) has made incredible strides in providing essential veterinary care to communities and companion animals that have almost no access to veterinary care.
Your incredible contribution, whether a one-time gift or a commitment as a monthly donor, can make a lasting impact. It will go beyond treatments – bringing comfort, health, and a brighter future for our four-legged friends in these remote communities.
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Ukraine’s crisis isn't about the conflict alone; it has also created devastating ecological impacts that continue to threaten people and animals within and beyond its borders.
#VETSVolunteerVoices aims to bring you the stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field. This reflective blog was contributed by Maria Stanborough, a Communications Volunteer with our VETS program in Ghana in February 2024.
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