16 Aug 2021

Always Striving To Improve

In the past year we have significantly enhanced our capacity to treat and rehabilitate community animals, thanks to the addition of our new Critical Care Unit.

Building this state-of-the-art facility was possible thanks to individual donations, as well as the generous support of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation and The Jeanne Marchig Trust.

Most recently, our capabilities were further boosted by a large equipment grant from the Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust. This, along with the outstanding skill and dedication of our fantastic doctors and nurses, allows us to provide truly world-class-veterinary care to stray and community animals.

Please help us to treat even more animals who have nowhere else to turn for help, by making a donation today at: wvsthailand.org/en/donate/

Always Striving To Improve

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Account Number

414-2-33936-1

Swift ID

KASITHBK

Account Name

WVS Thailand Foundation

Bank

Kasikorn Bank PCL
Branch Siyaek-Sanambin
Chiang Mai 50200
Thailand

If you make a bank transfer please email us at donations@wvsthailand.org as the banking system here unfortunately cannot identify individual donors and we would like to be able to send you a Thank You note.

If your donation is for a specific dog or purpose, please let us know!

Please let us know when would be a good time for you to drop by the shelter.

We'll be very pleased to meet you and show some of the dogs that we're helping!

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