Ukraine relief: Powerful response, continuing needs
April 29, 2022Published on April 21, 2022, AVMA.org — As the humanitarian crisis in and around Ukraine continues, the U.S. veterinary community is responding with an outpouring of generosity to help both people and animals. The American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF), AVMA’s charitable arm, is channeling more than $500,000 in donations to help those affected by the war, and the fundraising continues.
The Doris Day Animal Foundation recently donated $100,000 to be directed toward Ukraine disaster relief by the Foundation. Two other donors – Ethos Veterinary Health; and People, Pets, and Vets – are contributing $50,000 each. All of the donations are in addition to $100,000 pledged previously by Merck Animal Health, which was matched by the AVMF with $100,000 in pre-existing funds.
“When we heard that AVMF was providing food, medical care, disaster relief, and emergency support to animals affected by the Ukrainian crisis, we knew we wanted to help,” said Dr. Bob Bashara, CEO of Doris Day Animal Foundation and the 2018 recipient of the AVMA Animal Welfare Award.
Personal donations also are making a big difference. As of April 19, individual donors had given $135,000, and contributions continue to come in. If you can help, please make a gift at avmf.org/Donate.
The need continues
The donations are providing much-needed food, medical care, disaster relief, and emergency support to protect animal welfare and care providers in the affected areas. Funds are being channeled to trusted organizations working on the ground, including the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Greater Good Charities, Street Dog Coalition, European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, and Ukrainian Small Animal Veterinary Association.