Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs

by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs
Animal Welfare: Managing Stray Cats and Dogs

Project Report | Oct 7, 2016
Do you know what Impact can your donations make in Mexico?

By Alejandro Vazquez | GVI Mexico Logistics Coordinator

Dear Supporters, 

Your donations are making an incredible impact here in Mexico!

Thanks to you, our supporters all around the world and the commitment of Coco’s Animal Welfare staff, our Vet Project is going very well. You better believe the next numbers reached in the second quarter of operations at the new clinic!

We are absolutely thrilled to let you know that within the last three months Coco’s Clinic helped 1,254 Animals in Playa del Carmen and a small community called El Cuyo!

During the months July, August and September we were able to achieve the following results

  • 451 dogs and 445 cats have been spayed  or neutered
  • 11 dogs and 24 cats have been rescued from the streets
  • 8 dogs and 10 cats have found a new home through the adoption programs
  • 65 rescued dogs and 256 rescued cats received consultation and medicines to improve their recovery after a rough life.

On top of this, Coco’s supported a campaign in a small community called El Cuyo where 80 dogs and 36 cats were spayed or neutered.

Coco's has also been able to start a new program where student vets come and help out. At the moment there are 2 vet students working here while completing their professional internship to become vets in their cities. This new program started with Mexican vet universities will help to spread the word and educate new professionals on Animal Welfare, Coco’s Style. This was made possible because of the new facilities and all of the equipment that we now have!

We hope that you enjoy looking at the attached images of the happiness of the dogs after being treated by the clinic and the love of their care takers.

Thank you for your amazing support- we couldn't do it without you!

With Gratitude, 

GVI Mexico

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Tyrone Bennett
London , London United Kingdom
$29,524 raised of $35,000 goal
 
921 donations
$5,476 to go
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