StreetVet

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 10K - March

Date: 03rd Mar 2024

Minimum Age: 17

Deadline: 23rd Feb 2024

Olympic Park

HIGH PERFORMANCE LONDON HALF AND 10K AT QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK
 
Come and join us at the High Performance London Half and 10k at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Sunday 3rd March 2024!

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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 10K - March

StreetVet are a registered charity providing free accessible veterinary care to the pets of people experiencing homelessness. StreetVet started as two vets and a backpack of medical supplies on the streets of London in 2016. We now have 17 outreach locations across the UK supported by over 400 vet/vet nurse volunteers who provide StreetVet services in those areas. During this time, we deliver free preventative and reactive veterinary care, procedures such as simple diagnostic tests, flea and worming treatment, microchipping, education, and daily essentials such as food, treats and other pet equipment to the pets of those experiencing homelessness. If an animal needed to be referred into a veterinary practice for surgery, x-rays, or further investigative procedures we cover the cost of this treatment, ongoing medication and often transportation costs to and from the vet appointment. StreetVet service users are amongst the most vulnerable in society and commonly have complex physical and psychosocial needs. Most of our clients describe their pets as family, their main source of mental health support, and credit their pet-human bond with giving them a reason to live. Our mission is simple, to protect the human-animal bond, keeping pets and their owners together wherever possible.

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Registrations for this event are not currently open, but we would love for you to take part for us when they reopen. Please register and we will inform you about next year's event details as soon as they are released.

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