Community Outreach
Ceremony offers time to grieve, honor animal companions
A “Celebration of Life and Remembrance for Our Animal Companions” offers pet owners and veterinary care teams an opportunity to reflect on animals who have passed. The free event will take please Oct. 21 inside the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center.
A health clinic for pets and their people
WSU Veterinary students are part of an effort to provide people experiencing homelessness and their pets with medical care in the heart of downtown Seattle.
2023 Annual Open House and Teddy Bear Clinic
This annual event, and a main attraction during WSU’s Family Weekend, introduces children to veterinary medicine at an early age.
One Health Clinic: Revolutionizing Health Care for Unhoused Humans and Their Pets
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Youth clinic out of homeless shelter provides medical care for humans and pets
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Colleges of Nursing, Veterinary Medicine team up for healthier people and pets
Check out a video of WSU nursing and veterinary medicine students providing free healthcare services to low‑income people or people experiencing homelessness, and their pets.
Building Bridges to Wellness and Stability
Launched in 2018, One Health Clinic provides integrated human and veterinary health care for people with pets who are unsheltered or have low income. A partnership between the University of Washington Center for One Health Research and Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, the clinic offers comprehensive care that considers the needs of the entire family and delivers that care in one location.
Clinic Brings Free Health Care to Homeless Youth — and Their Beloved Pets
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When Teddy needs surgery
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