December 13, 2019
As always, our practice teams are out and about in their communities, lending helping hands wherever they're needed. They educate local students, participate in fundraisers, organize blood drives, and support one another in any way they can. We're grateful for our network of compassionate veterinary professionals who prioritze the connections they share with their local communities and each other.
Check out some of our favorite examples of Community Connections from December below!
Animal Medical Centre of Medina gave some girl scouts a behind the scenes look at what it's like to work with animals. |
The Franklin County team had fun while having some (super) important conversations about stress management. |
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Tanneberger Veterinary Hospital participated in the Running of the Bells, an event that helps send food and toys to VT families. |
The Central Animal Hospital team talked to a local kindergarten class about what it's like to care for animals. |
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The Franklin County Animal Hospital team stopped by an elementary school’s "This Girl Can" club. |
To celebrate the holiday season, the Veterinary Services of Aiken team decorated exam room doors. |
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Glenwood Village Pet Hospital hosted a "Pictures with Mrs. Claus" event to help collect gifts for children in need. |
On Giving Tuesday, Village Veterinary Practice held their very first blood drive, and it was a huge success. Great job, team! |