Community Support
Project Noah was developed to encourage and support the local veterinarian’s capacity for expanded engagement in community needs based animal welfare initiatives. This includes :
- Enhanced support for humane groups and local animal control efforts.
- Veterinary care for animals caught in the web of terror in domestic violence situations.
- Rapid response and care for abuse and neglect cases.
- Financial assistance for low and fixed income pet owners.
- Veterinary care for service dogs.
- Humane treatment and veterinary medical and surgical support for injured stray animals.
- Initiatives in management of feral cat issues within the community.
Locally raised funds are used locally to support veterinarians in providing these services. Animal welfare organizations and individuals interested in animal care are helping to raise funds to support Project Noah. On-line donations are accepted and can be directed to a specific hospital or given to Project Noah for general distribution to participating hospitals or to education and research projects. To donate on-line through our site, please click here.
In addition the Ohio Animal Health Foundation has endorsed the program and is providing funds to assist with administrative costs.
