ElleVet Project Announces 2022 Relief Mission Beginning in June
“The ElleVet Project” – the national nonprofit of the science-focused pet CBD+CBDA company ElleVet Sciences – announces the return of its veterinary relief tour providing much-needed free veterinary care, food and supplies to the pets of the homeless and street pets in vulnerable communities throughout the United States beginning June 2, 2022 and continuing throughout the year. With an expanded list of states and cities from prior years, “The ElleVet Project” plans to reach thousands of animals this year.
Returning to California for its third summer, “The ElleVet Project” will travel throughout the Golden State and then on to Seattle, Chicago, Boston, New York City, multiple cities in Montana and return to Orlando for a second year in its branded 32-foot RV dubbed the “ElleVan.” The complete schedule of dates and locations is available on the nonprofit’s website.
Collaborating with city officials and municipalities, the project hosts a rotating team of compassionate and professional veterinarians to provide 100 percent free veterinary care to the most vulnerable animals. By partnering with community-focused sponsors that donate medical supplies, food and local professional assistance, “The ElleVet Project” is able to offer services that range from vaccines, flea and tick preventatives, deworming, general checkups, along with emergency surgeries. Traveling to homeless communities allows the mobile veterinary relief tour the unique ability to locate and treat pets that may never have had veterinary care.
“The ElleVet Project” was formally established in April 2021 as the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of ElleVet Sciences, the only pet CBD+CBDA in the marketplace proven to work in clinical studies. Company co-founder and COO Amanda Howland and co-founder and CEO Christian Kjaer originally developed the project in 2020 as a pilot program in response to Covid-19, knowing the homeless had even fewer resources than usual, and their pets were in a very vulnerable position.
“By expanding this year’s relief efforts to five new cities, including Seattle, Portland, Boston, Chicago and New York City, we will be able to reach more people and their much-loved pets,” said Howland. “Our efforts these past few years have taught us first-hand how helping a pet can change their owner’s life for the better both emotionally and physically.”
It has been incredible to see the steady growth of “The ElleVet Project,” said Kjaer. “It takes an enormous amount of planning, financial support, veterinary professionals and businesses to pull off such relief efforts and we are excited to see the impact we will make this year in helping thousands of pets.”
Donations towards vaccines, medical supplies, food and emergency surgeries can also be accepted on the website. Every donation goes towards funding the charity’s mission of reaching as many vulnerable and voiceless animals as possible. For more information on the Project, go to ElleVet Project.