A volunteer-based project providing free veterinary care for the
companion animals of homeless San Franciscans

Donate to VETSOS

VET SOS began offering services to homeless people and their pets in 2001, using a $1000 start-up grant. Since then, all medical supplies and operating expenses are donated. VET SOS would like to expand its services but needs your help in order to do that.

Click here to Donate

Bart Tiny Tickets Program

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We encourage you to donate your unused BART tickets to support VET SOS' free veterinary services for the animals of homeless San Franciscans. The TINY TICKETS Program, developed by the East Bay Community Foundation in cooperation with BART, makes it possible for you to redeem your unused tickets and earmark the proceeds for VET SOS.

Please mail your tickets to:

VET SOS
SFCCC
1550 Bryant Street, Suite 450 San Francisco, CA 94103

Thank you!

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1   Link   PAWS SF
Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) is a volunteer-based organization that provides for the comprehensive needs of companion animals for low-income persons with HIV/AIDS and other disabling illnesses, as well as senior citizens. By providing these essential support services, educating the larger community on the benefits of the human-animal bond, and advocating for the rights of disabled individuals to keep service animals, PAWS improves the health and well-being of disabled individuals and the animals in their lives.
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2   Link   San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium
The community-based, non-profit partner clinics of the San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium (SFCCC) are cornerstones in San Francisco's health care delivery system. From 1956 to 1992, these clinics were created in under-served neighborhoods to ensure that people who are at greatest risk for poor health outcomes – due to such things as lack of insurance, low-income or homelessness – did not continue to fall between the cracks in our health care system.
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