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  • Make 2x the impact for Ukraine

    Support animals and communities that have been devastated by the war.

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  • Register for our "World Environment Day" Webinar

    Join us on Thursday, June 5th at 10am EST

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  • EMERGENCY RESPONSE IN MYANMAR

    Help communities and animals that have been devastated by an earthquake in Myanmar.

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  • One Health = The Big Picture

    We focus on animal health care as integrally tied to human and ecosystem health.

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Why animal care matters now more than ever on Ukraine’s frontlines

Why animal care matters now more than ever on Ukraine’s frontlines

Across war-torn regions in Ukraine the destruction stretches for kilometres. Homes are reduced to rubble, communities have been displaced, and many animals, often the forgotten victims of war, are left to fend for themselves in dangerous, unstable conditions. With your help, along with our local partners, we can ensure that help is there for animals that need it most.

May 20th, 2025

World Environment Day Webinar: VETS Volunteer Perspectives on Community-Led Climate and Ecosystem Solutions

World Environment Day Webinar: VETS Volunteer Perspectives on Community-Led Climate and Ecosystem Solutions

Register for our upcoming webinar on June 5th in recognition of World Environment Day 2025, as we spotlight the voices of VWB’s VETS volunteers working alongside local partners to advance climate-smart agriculture, ecosystem restoration, and One Health solutions. The panelists will share community-led approaches, environmental challenges, and practical innovations from Cambodia, Kenya, and Laos.

May 20th, 2025

From Soil to Systems: AGROW’s Lasting Impact on Women and One Health in Cambodia

From Soil to Systems: AGROW’s Lasting Impact on Women and One Health in Cambodia

From climate-resilient farming to women-led food systems, this impact report explores the achievements of the AGROW program in rural Cambodia. Implemented by VWB from 2022 to 2024 and funded by Global Affairs Canada, AGROW empowered over 21,000 individuals—primarily women—through sustainable agriculture, animal health services, and a holistic One Health approach.

May 15th, 2025

Veterinarians Without Borders

Since 2005, we've been building and working towards one big picture goal—healthy animals, people, and environments worldwide.

Since our humble beginnings in Guelph, Ontario, Veterinarians Without Borders has expanded to work in over a dozen countries around the world. We invite you to become a part of our big picture journey toward making our world a healthier place - one animal at a time. 

Our Story Our Mission

Our Impact

Thanks to the dedication, commitment and generosity of our volunteers, our donors and our sponsors, and our Board and staff, we’ve come a long way toward big picture solutions.

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Help Create A Healthier World

Through donating, you can become a part of our successes and join the big picture of facilitating healthy animals, healthy people and a healthy planet.

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  • The most rewarding part of my placements was helping others and seeing the many lives that are impacted along the way.
    - Nikki Sheedy

Seventeen Countries
Five Continents
One Planet
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Ghana

Training that improves and empowers communities.

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Kenya

Improving the nutrition and livelihoods of smallholder farmers.

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Laos

Increasing community health and combatting malnutrition 

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Become A Part Of The Big Picture

By supporting Veterinarians Without Borders through donations or volunteering, you become part of the Big Picture solution. 

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