Project Report
| Feb 4, 2014
Donations needed for local animal clinics
By Sophie Birkett | Head of Operations, Charitable Trust
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Dear Supporter,
GVI has been working with Animals Fiji to implement a roving neuter clinic program and help improve support facilities at local animal clinics in the Western Division of Fiji. Donation to The Charitable Trust will be used for a variety of activities in 2014. As well as running CT funded roving clinics GVI is also looking for donations to help fund the following:
- Renovation of Puppy Pens at local Clinics
- Renovation of Hospital Cages
- Portable Holding Cages
Consumables
- Syringes (Insulin, 1ml, 3ml, 5ml, 10ml)
- Needles (23G,22G,21G, 19G)
- Swabs
- Saline 0.9%
- Drip Lines
- IV Catheters
- Rubbish bags
- Disinfectant
- Flea & Tick Treatments
- All Wormers for Cats and Dogs
Medicines:
- Long Acting Penicillin Injection
- Aceteylcistine
- Tupam
- Vin Christine
- Cephalexin injectable or tablets
- Amoxycillin / Calvulanic Acid Injectable or tablets
As donations continue to come in, we look forward to bringing you news as to how the project is moving along! Thank you for all your support this far.
All the best
Dan Lund
Fiji Country Director
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Nov 13, 2013
Fundraising for a temporary clinic
By Sophie Birkett | Charitable Trust manaeger
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Dear Supporter,
We are seeing the funds for the project coming in slowly but surely and are excited about what lies ahead. GVI's Team in Fiji have been working in the Tailevu District of Viti Levu on a variety of community support projects. One of the village project sites has been specifically identified as being a appropriate place to run a spay and neutering clinic for the benefit of the dogs of three surrounding villages. The Trust is actively fundraising to enable the purchase of the equipment and disposables needed and for the transport and logistics involved with mobilising a small veterinary team from Nadi. All donations will go directly towards facilitating this remote temporary clinic which will greatly improve the ongoing health and sustainability of a large population of village dogs, many of which are currently malnourished due to the ever growing population.
Thank you for your support so far!
Kind Regards
Dan Lund
Fiji Country Director
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Aug 20, 2013
Fiji Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
By Sophie Birkett | Charitable Trust manager
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Dear supporter,
We are excited to bring you this new project in Fiji! GVI and the Fiji Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) have plans to initiate and run a spray and neutering programs in specific areas and villages on the East Coast of Viti Levu. Funds raised by the Charitable Trust will be used to fund the transport of vets and purchase of required materials needed to run these community service programs which will lead to a safer and better quality life for Fiji’s dogs and cats.
Dog overpopulation is a major issue in many villages and leads directly to malnutrition and the spread of disease amongst strays. By implementing a spay/neuter and education program, we hope to improve the lives of these animals.
We have seen some fantastic funds come in so far and are looking forward to getting this project fully operational.
Thank you again for all your support.
All the best
Dan Lund
Fiji Country Director
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