The spirit of the One Health Initiative is as relevant to our neighborhoods as it is to our planet. At People & Pets Project, we believe that collaborations between human medicine, veterinary medicine, and environmental science are the key to thriving communities.
Pop-Up Clinics in the U.S.
837
Human Health Screenings
305
Cats & Dogs Spayed/Neutered
848
Volunteer Hours
1020
Veterinary Wellness, Vaccines, and Microchips
Community-centered healthcare—for both ends of the leash
The bond between humans and animals is powerful, and no one should have to choose between medical care for themselves and their pets. Often, individuals facing economic hardship will prioritize the wellbeing of their animals over their own. Our One Health pop-up clinics in Middle Georgia are an important extension of our mission to provide comprehensive community healthcare by providing services to pets and their owners at the same time.
We are proud to partner with Mercer School of Medicine to bring treatments and preventative care to the neighborhoods in Middle Georgia that need them most.
Thanks to the generous donations from animal lovers and the team
that works very hard at People & Pets Project… They were
able to not only help me, but helped my pets… Thank you so much
from the bottom of my heart.
— Brandy Sawyer
Support One Health in your community and beyond.
The health of our pets, people, and ecosystems is inextricably interconnected. Our One Health pop-up clinics are made possible by the generosity of volunteers and donors who share our vision for comprehensive community healthcare.
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both ends of the leash around the globe.
Happy New Year! We are excited to announce two “Healthcare for Both Ends of the Leash” One Health Clinics in February!
The first clinic will be held at the Houston Department of Health, located at 98 Cohen Walker Drive, Warner Robins, GA, on Saturday, February 7. The second clinic will take place at the Macon-Bibb Department of Health, located at 1600 Forsyth Street, Macon, GA, on Saturday, February 21. Both clinics will operate from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM.
Two pets per person only. All dogs must be on a leash, and all cats must be in a carrier. We look forward to seeing you there!