Irpin City Council has announced the opening of the second charity veterinary clinic in Ukraine. The new facility is located at 2m Mykola Syngaivskoho Street.
The clinic offers a wide range of free veterinary services, including treatment, vaccination, sterilisation and other necessary procedures. Volunteers, animal guardians, people from vulnerable categories and all concerned residents can seek help from the clinic’s qualified staff.
The project was implemented jointly by the Ukrainian Veterinary Medicine Foundation (UVMF) and the international animal protection organisation FOUR PAWS. The first charity veterinary clinic of its kind was opened in Zaporizhzhia.
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