Title: THE Silverdale Rotary Veterinary Prevention clinic
1THE Silverdale RotaryVeterinary Prevention
clinic Food Bank for families in need
- A Proposal for Improving Our Community
2Introduction
- Why are we here today?
- Goal
- Low Income Veterinary Services (LIVeS) program
- Service a gap in disease control, community
protection, and veterinary care not provided by
private veterinary practitioners - Provide basic vaccines, surgeries, food and
medications for those under the poverty line
3Introduction
- Why are we here today?
- Families below poverty level with no alternative
- Easily prevented diseases/abuse that threaten the
family unit - Suffering of owned and homeless animals in
medical need of treatable conditions - Families and elderly report often having to
choose between buying food for themselves or
their pet. - Amazingly, often choose to support their pet
- Enormous tax burdens for a solvable issue, and
the public blight caused
4LIVeS?
5Why Spay/Neuter?
6Why Spay/Neuter?
Spay and Neuter Works! Kitsap County
people-population has remained stable over the
past 5 years, but pets entering our shelter have
declined by 29!
7Food Bank?
Winter 2009-10 No Starving Horses No Starved
Animals No choosing in family budget
8Track Record
- Rebrand and Culture Change
- Canine Behavior Study and Training Center
- New Cattery, Free Roam, New Annex
- Animal Rescue/Disaster Response Program
- Project Humane 2011 (TBA)
- Aughnay/Bremerton Pepsi Trust
- Boand Foundation Shelter Medicine Grant
- Community Development Block Grant
- 2 Veterinarians, 4 Nurses, 1 Care Technician
- 1 Cruelty Investigator
- Full equipment suite
9Proposal
- The Silverdale Rotary Veterinary Prevention
Clinic Food Bank for families in need - 2 new surgery rooms, 3 added surgery tables
- First laboratory, quarantine, and IV fluid
treatment areas - First exam room for foster families
- First dental surgery station, microchip/vaccine
clinics - First public space for compassionate care
- First Xray Unit
- First food/supply storage and distribution units
10Silverdale Rotary Clinic
Exam Rooms
Quarantine Treatments
New Rotary Clinic 1
Lab
Observation Treatments
Clinic 2
New Feline Free Roam
Sterilization
New Indoor/Outdoor Cattery
Outdoor Rehabilitation and Training Center
115 Year Plan
- Expenses
- Salary Expense 215K
- Equipment and Ops 200K
- Construction 181K
- Supporting Funds
- Rotary Request 90K over 5 years
- KHS Funds 506K
- (169K to be raised over 3 years)
12Public Awareness
- Parking Lot Entrance and Signage
- Ribbon Cutting with State Representative (TBD)
- Extensive Social Media Network (3600 friends)
- Volunteer Network (700 supporters)
- Rotary Road Signage on Dickey Rd
- Silverdale Rotary Road Signs in Silverdale (3)
- Chamber/newsgroup communications
13Plan
- Direct Treatment
- Improve direct treatment and care of those
currently suffering in community and KHS - Prevention
- End the cycle of suffering by preventing its
creation - Use education and surgical prevention
- Provide Food, needed surgery
- Sustainability
- The wisest use of funds is achieving permanent
change, not one time projects - Change animal and human welfare in Kitsap County
14Direct Treatment
- Improve direct treatment and care of those
currently suffering in community and KHS - Converting 50 of current facility into the first
Kitsap shelter medicine clinic - Doubling recovery and quarantine space
- Providing surgical and sanitation tools to
operate - Updating medicines, treatments, and community
education areas
15Prevention
- End the cycle of suffering by preventing its
creation - Use education and surgical prevention
- Education
- Existing Vet
- Education Plan for Cruelty Investigator and
Vet/Tech - Education Program Tracking Plan
- Service Learning Mandate
- Outreach
- Pet Partners with Delta Society
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- Surgical Prevention
- Existing Vet with Excellent Record
16Prevention
- End the cycle of suffering by preventing its
creation - Food Bank
- Hay Program for starving horses
- Donations to human food banks
- Vaccines
- For low income families with no alternatives
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- Parasite Prevention
- For low income
- Microchip clinics and Affordable Pet Insurance
- Because income should not be a barrier to the
family unit
17Recap
Since May 2009 Worst Recession in
History 150,000 lost in municipal
contracts KHS rebuilt, added programs, added
therapists Raised 400K above budget, saved
300K by being more efficient
18What are the litmus tests?
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress
can be judged by the way its animals are
treated. Mahatma Gandhi
19How do we decide?
Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
20THE Silverdale RotaryVeterinary Prevention
clinic Food Bank for families in need
- A Proposal for Ending Overpopulation and Suffering