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Together, let’s raise $101,000+ to support Project Street Vet, a non-profit that provides free veterinary care to the pets of people experiencing homelessness. Through the end of this year, Fetch is matching your donations, up to $50,500. Last year, your generous contributions ensured more than 1,500 pets received the veterinary care they deserve.

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About Project Street Vet

Right now, there are 653,100 people experiencing homelessness in the United States. More than 65,000 of these people are pet parents. That means over 65,000 cats and dogs have pet parents that love them more than anything – but lack the veterinary care that they need.

The Project Street Vet team offers a variety of veterinary support to pets and their parents – from routine exams to lifesaving surgeries. They also take care of the things that fall somewhere in the middle, like vaccinations and flea and tick medications.

Fetch loves the work that Project Street Vet is doing. And for us, love means giving back. So with the support of Fetch and pet parents like you, Project Street Vet will be able to expand into more communities to help the people and pets who need it most.

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Meet the Project Street Vet teams

Learn more about the communities where Project Street Vet is active, and meet the veterinarians that lead the local charge.

Team Atlanta

Team San Diego

Team Los Angeles

Team Santa Cruz

Team Orlando

Team Webster

Team Riverside

Team New York

We are committed to protecting the human-animal bond that is so vital to the livelihood of pets and the people who love them. Leading with compassion, kindness and no judgements, we seek out and assist the pets and people that need it the most.

Dr. Kwane

Dr. Kwane Stewart, DVM

Co-Founder & Board President, Project Street Vet

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