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Related: About this forumThis CNN Hero offers judgment-free veterinary care for the pets of those experiencing homelessness
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Dr. Kwane Stewarts outreach on the streets started more than a decade ago as a personal mission that he kept to himself.
It was my way to heal, said Stewart, a veterinarian whose nonprofit, Project Street Vet, provides medical care to the pets of people experiencing homelessness. Maybe some of it was guilt. Maybe some of it was I just wanted my own little crusade.
Stewart had spent several years working in a county shelter in Northern California when he thought about quitting in 2011. Hed long dreamed of saving animals but was instead forced to euthanize an increasing number of those that were being surrendered.
It was the recession. Im seeing hordes of unwanted pets dropped off, people who dont have the money to feed them or care for them medically, Stewart, 53, said. It started to steal a part of my soul. I thought about leaving the veterinary profession altogether.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/14/us/california-street-veterinary-medicine-pets-cnnheroes/index.html
Dr. Kwane Stewarts outreach on the streets started more than a decade ago as a personal mission that he kept to himself.
It was my way to heal, said Stewart, a veterinarian whose nonprofit, Project Street Vet, provides medical care to the pets of people experiencing homelessness. Maybe some of it was guilt. Maybe some of it was I just wanted my own little crusade.
Stewart had spent several years working in a county shelter in Northern California when he thought about quitting in 2011. Hed long dreamed of saving animals but was instead forced to euthanize an increasing number of those that were being surrendered.
It was the recession. Im seeing hordes of unwanted pets dropped off, people who dont have the money to feed them or care for them medically, Stewart, 53, said. It started to steal a part of my soul. I thought about leaving the veterinary profession altogether.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/14/us/california-street-veterinary-medicine-pets-cnnheroes/index.html
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This CNN Hero offers judgment-free veterinary care for the pets of those experiencing homelessness (Original Post)
demmiblue
Apr 2023
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MontanaMama
(24,024 posts)1. I'm a low threshold cryer...
This piled me up. Beautified soul this man is.
Karadeniz
(23,424 posts)2. Wonderful!!! Thanks!
MN2theMax
(1,720 posts)3. Best thing I saw all day
Thank you for posting. That man is an angel.
niyad
(119,950 posts)4. Damned onions!