Kenya's Next Generation of Animal & Ecosystem Protectors

Twenty Kenyan students gain hands-on wildlife care training through this campaign’s gifts

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Kenya's Next Generation of Animal & Ecosystem Protectors

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Why should you care about a single rhino in Kenya? Or a giraffe, an elephant? With everything happening in the world right now, why should you care?

Because what affects one species, eventually affects us all. We are interconnected; people, animals, our environment are inseparable. Call it the butterfly effect, ripple effect or chain reaction: we understand it as One Health.

Now imagine a veterinary student in Kenya, who has spent years studying the animals that roam in their backyard but never actually touch or treat one, just because access to hands-on training simply isn’t available.

But today, you can change that. Twenty students are granted the possibility of spending a week at a wildlife conservancy, learning how to heal the animals they will care for in the future, accessing a high end lab, getting hands-on practice, shadowing conservation experts; being one step closer to becoming wildlife veterinarians.

We’ve already raised $11,000 and need your help securing the remaining $18.000 by June 1st to make it possible. With your donation, you will be helping the next generation of veterinary professionals, and protecting the ecosystems that sustain all of us.

We know this works, because we’ve done it before. Students who once had never touched wildlife are now the ones treating and protecting it.

One decision.
One intervention.
One generation changed.
One planet.
One health.

Organizer

Lauren Steinberg
Organizer
New York, NY
Veterinarians International Inc.
Beneficiary
  • Animals
  • Tax deductible

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