Community Animal Medicine Project (CAMP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable veterinary services in underserved areas, ensuring that pets and their owners can stay together. With a focus on spaying, neutering, and vaccinations, CAMP has already treated over 70,000 pets annually and spayed/neutered more than 285,000 cats and dogs, significantly reducing the number of homeless animals and euthanasia rates in Los Angeles city shelters.
CAMP's mission is driven by compassion rather than profits, as they believe that no pet should suffer or be surrendered to a shelter due to lack of financial resources. Their dedicated team of professionals and genuine care for animals have earned them high praise from clients, who appreciate their honesty and commitment to improving the health and well-being of furry family members.
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