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Free Vet Clinic at Risk of Closing Without New Location

Free Vet Clinic at Risk of Closing Without New Location

by Larry Ulibarri
July 5, 2024
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Free Vet Clinic at Risk of Closing Without New Location

A Denver nonprofit, Peace Love and Paws, which provides free veterinary services for low-income individuals and those experiencing homelessness, is facing potential closure if a new location isn’t found soon. For the past five years, the nonprofit has operated out of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, but the church’s new programs will no longer allow animals inside.

Volunteers are urgently seeking a new venue to continue their vital work.

“We offer essential services to those living on the poverty line who can’t afford typical private veterinary care,” said Dr. Carolyn Karrh, executive director and founder of Peace Love and Paws.

Once a month, for about five hours, volunteers gather to provide life-saving care to animals in need. During the warmer months, they see over 100 animals in this short period.

The range of services provided includes wellness exams, vaccinations, heartworm testing and prevention, and treatment for minor medical issues. The nonprofit also partners with Spay Today to offer free spay and neuter vouchers. Additionally, they distribute free pet supplies and food through a partnership with the Colorado Pet Pantry.

Dr. Karrh emphasizes the critical need for a new space: “We need about 1,500 square feet to accommodate our operations. Finding alternative care isn’t feasible for many of the people and pets we serve, as a typical veterinary visit could cost $300 to $400 for the services we provide.”

The nonprofit has long-term goals, including acquiring a mobile veterinary clinic to provide care directly at shelters. However, the cost of such a unit is currently beyond their financial reach.

Peace Love and Paws must find a new location by October to continue holding their free clinics. Those with temporary or permanent space available can visit their website and use the “Contact Us” tab or text 303-990-1893. The website also provides options for volunteering or making donations.

For more information or to offer support, visit Peace Love and Paws.

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