A volunteer-based project providing free veterinary care for the
companion animals of homeless San Franciscans

Donate to VETSOS

VET SOS began offering services to homeless people and their pets in 2001, using a $1000 start-up grant. Since then, all medical supplies and operating expenses are donated. VET SOS would like to expand its services but needs your help in order to do that.

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Bart Tiny Tickets Program

Bart Tiny Tickets Logo

We encourage you to donate your unused BART tickets to support VET SOS' free veterinary services for the animals of homeless San Franciscans. The TINY TICKETS Program, developed by the East Bay Community Foundation in cooperation with BART, makes it possible for you to redeem your unused tickets and earmark the proceeds for VET SOS.

Please mail your tickets to:

VET SOS
SFCCC
1550 Bryant Street, Suite 450 San Francisco, CA 94103

Thank you!

Home Video
VET SOS Videos
About VET SOS PDF Print E-mail

April 2005 — VET SOS is an innovative outreach project which addresses the unique problems of homeless individuals with companion animals. VET SOS is a project of the Street Outreach Services (SOS) program at the San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium (SFCCC).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE7_cj83SNA

 
NBC News PDF Print E-mail

April 17th, 2009 — Short news clip aired Friday April 17th, 2009 on Channel 11, 6pm news! (Requires log-in to FACEBOOK to view video)

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=735510459013&ref=nf

 
Dr. Ilana Strubel Receives Heroes & Hearts Award PDF Print E-mail

March 07, 2009SF General Foundation honors veterinarian Dr. Ilana Strubel, founder of VETSOS. VET SOS is a volunteer-based program providing free veterinary care for the companion animals of homeless San Franciscans. VET SOS is operated by the San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium (SFCCC), a private non-profit agency, and works in collaboration with five community animal service organizations.

 
Documentary Video on VET SOS PDF Print E-mail

December 12, 2007A documentary project about the companion animals of the homeless in San Francisco.

 
Jefferson Award CBS Channel 5 News PDF Print E-mail

May 26, 2010 — Veterinary Street Outreach Services (VET SOS) Founder and Project Coordinator, Dr. Ilana Strubel, receives the Jefferson Award for Public Service in 2006.

 


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