Mountain Views News, Combined Edition Saturday, December 30, 2023

MVNews this week:  Page B:3

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 Saturday, December 30, 2023 


FREE ANIMAL DOCTOR

• A non-profit animal welfare organization.

• Founded in 2016, to help sick or injured animals 
obtain critical medical care when their owners cannot afford 
it. 

• Funds are raised through our crowdfunding website, 
shown here.

• We have paid over $1.6 million for the essential 
medical care of more than 1,100 pets.

• In 2021, we opened a low cost spay & neuter clinic. 

• The clinic is self-sustaining, despite the fact it is only 
open once a week. 

• Successfully spayed or neutered more than 2,900 
dogs and cats, repaired 30 hernias, removed 27 masses, 
and vaccinated over 450 pets. 

 The Urgent Need to Expand 

• Crowdfunding is an efficient fundraising method; 
however, it has one significant limitation, it takes time to 
raise the vital funds.

• In emergencies, when a pet’s condition demands 
immediate care, time is the one thing these pets do not have. 

• Pets needing immediate care are forced to endure 
their painful condition until all funds are raised.

• Delays in treatment may cause secondary 
complications.

• Sometimes care may come too late.

 

 The Solution

• Replace our existing spay & neuter clinic with a full-
service veterinary clinic. 

• A clinic capable of providing a broad and diverse 
range of quality veterinary care. 

• With a full-service veterinary clinic, we can provide 
essential veterinary care, when that care is needed, without 
having to wait until all the funds are raised.

 
Proposed clinic Benefits 

• Eliminating delays in treatment provides significant 
benefits to all pets, especially in emergencies.

• Providing care when care is needed, yields the best 
possible medical outcome, and dramatically reduces the time 
the pet suffers.

• Offers financially disadvantaged pets’ better access to 
essential medical care.

• By owning a full-service veterinary clinic, we control 
costs, allowing us to offer the lowest possible prices. Helping 
more pets per dollar. 

 Existing and proposed clinic locations in Arcadia, CA

 We need $1.1 million to complete the project.

• $600,000 to purchase 4 used mobile homes (60’ X 12’) 
which will be modified and combined to create our new 2880 
sq ft. modular surgical clinic. See below.

• Another $25,000 for utility hookup and site 
preparation. 

• And finally, $475,000 to purchase diagnostic 
machines, surgical equipment, and kennels. 

• Free Animal Doctor is contributing up to $200,000 in 
reserve funds toward risk mitigation during initial years of 
operation to ensure a successful start. 

• Once construction begins, the clinic should be 
completed within 4-5 months and operational shortly 
thereafter. 

• During the first year, we expect to provide essential 
medical care to 600 pets in addition to offering spay & neuter 
services.

 Conclusion

This integrated crowdfunding and pet care delivery model is 
a social innovation and will provide disadvantaged pets with 
broader medical services in a more timely and cost-effective 
manner. Please donate to their health. Once we have shown 
this business model viable, we will expand, beginning in 
southern California www.freeanimaldoctor.org


The Friends of the Sierra Madre Libray is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote awareness of, support for, and utilization of the 
high quality programs, services, and facilities of the Sierra Madre Library as a lifelong center of learning.

To that end volunteers provide countless hours working both inside the library and on the grounds of the library supporting the library staff. We organize 
the Best Used Book Sales, Annual Silent Auction, the annual Wine and Cuisine Tasting, Snowflake Celebration, and the spring Art Fair to raise money 
to augment that which the city is able to provide to the library.

The Friends of the Sierra Madre Library endeavor to do the following:

• Provide support for the Sierra Madre Public Library’s existing programs and services

• Support additions to the Library’s collections, equipment purchases, and improvements and expansion of facilities

• Encourage membership, participation, and involvement in the Friends by residents of the community served by the Library

• Plan and implement fund-raising activities and events

• Actively seek contributions/endowments/grants from individuals, organizations, foundations, and the public sector

We are always looking for volunteers, to learn more please go to our website at sierramadrelibraryfriends.org or follow us on social media: 

Instagram @folsm91024

Facebook @FriendsoftheSierraMadreLibrary


KIWANIS CLUB OF

SIERRA MADRE

The Kiwanis Service Club of Sierra Madre has been an active 
club since 1927. 

It has made many contributions to our town such as the 
pergola in Memorial Park, cubbies for the children at St. Ritas 
school, the covered patio at Sierra Madre Elementary School, 
the emergency radio system for the town, the horn that use 
to sound at noon every day, The Veterans have been paid 
tribute by the club each year. We started a Builders Club for 
the Middle school and help them with their service to several 
Sierra Madre organizations. 

There are many more contributions Kiwanis Club has made 
over the almost 100 years all focused on building a better 
community, one child at a time!.

We are a club that welcomes all and would love for you to join 
us on Tuesdays at noon at the Lodge.

https://sierramadrekiwanis.com/


ROTARY CLUB OF SIERRA MADRE


WHAT IS ROTARY?

Rotary is a global network 
of 1.4 million neighbors, 
friends, leaders and 
problem solvers who see a 
world where people unite 
and take action to create a 
lasting change across the 
globe, in our communities 
and in ourselves.

Our mission is to provide 
service to others, promote 
integrity, and advance 
world understanding, 
goodwill and peace 
through our fellowship of 
business, professional and 
community leaders.

LEARN MORE ABOUT 
US AT: https://www.
sierramadrerotary.org/