Sentences with phrase «as the homeless vet»

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As an AmeriCorps member, I served in an organization called the United States Veterans Initiative (U.S. Vets), where I worked as an outreach coordinator — which meant I was responsible for visiting shelters, forests, highway underpasses, and anywhere else one might find homeless veterans to tell them about our prograAs an AmeriCorps member, I served in an organization called the United States Veterans Initiative (U.S. Vets), where I worked as an outreach coordinator — which meant I was responsible for visiting shelters, forests, highway underpasses, and anywhere else one might find homeless veterans to tell them about our prograas an outreach coordinator — which meant I was responsible for visiting shelters, forests, highway underpasses, and anywhere else one might find homeless veterans to tell them about our program.
As for the ghost vets, county officials tell the curious that the facility was not intended to be a boarding house, i.e. homeless shelter, and that its occupants are required to seek work or treatment during the day.
Part psycho thriller (not ineffective), part examination of the plight of the homeless vet (lunging out of left field), part screwball comedy (stereotypically obvious), and all punctuated with punch lines that can most charitably described as hit and miss.
Kelsey also holds a position as Vetting & Administration officer for the Orphan Kitten Project at the UMN CVM where she guides foster volunteers through the surrender, foster and adoption process including advising on proper feeding, weaning, as well as health and behavioral issues in order to rescue and place as many homeless animals into permanent homes as possible.
As Wet Lab Coordinator, I organized three labs resulting in hands on surgical experience for vet students and the sterilization of many homeless cats.
She felt she could better serve her community by helping homeless animals at our rescue as well as citizens through our Community Vet Clinic.
- to provide refuge for homeless animals and animals in need and coordinate their placement in permanent and safe home environments; - to provide education through publications, seminars, and discussions to the general public on animal health and welfare, behavior and care including the benefits of spaying and neutering; - to provide information and referrals to affordable and low cost medical care including spay & neuter clinics and other animal medical and care facilities; - to provide information on training, behavior modification and general handling instruction along with referrals to vetted and certified professionals in these areas; - to liaise and network with other animal rescue organizations as part of a mutual effort to aid animals in distress; - to solicit donations and funding from government agencies, corporations, private foundations, public charities, individuals and the general public at large to finance the medical, housing and other incidental costs of homeless animals while in the custody of the organization; - to organize and participate in fundraisers to benefit furtherance of the overall main purpose and goals of the organization; - to have the normal functions, operations, programs and pursuits incidental to a fully recognized and operational nonprofit animal rescue organization.
The Mayhew encourage and give dogs free neutering, vaccinations and a general health check with a Mayhew vet on site at their Community Vet Clinic in Kensal Green; as well as also attending the annual Crisis at Christmas, setting up a temporary clinic with their vet and Animal Welfare Officers to give homeless guests» dogs a thorough health check and preventative veterinary cavet on site at their Community Vet Clinic in Kensal Green; as well as also attending the annual Crisis at Christmas, setting up a temporary clinic with their vet and Animal Welfare Officers to give homeless guests» dogs a thorough health check and preventative veterinary caVet Clinic in Kensal Green; as well as also attending the annual Crisis at Christmas, setting up a temporary clinic with their vet and Animal Welfare Officers to give homeless guests» dogs a thorough health check and preventative veterinary cavet and Animal Welfare Officers to give homeless guests» dogs a thorough health check and preventative veterinary care.
Dr. Annette Sysel won for her «excellence in clinical practice and research and most importantly her generosity as a resource to pet owners,» and Julie Carlson for starting and running «Vets for Vets» Pets,» an organization dedicated to helping the pets of homeless and at - risk veterans.
The Center of Hope is the headquarters for Spay / Neuter, Homeless Animal Hospital (Bucharest), the Veterinary Training Camp, the Education / Seminar and Learning Center, launch site for HOPE spaymobile, as well as provide rooms for volunteers to rent, visiting vets to stay while attending the Veterinary Training Camp, and for vets and techs to stay overnight.
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