Best Mates

A new initiative hosted by the Glen Iris Veterinary Clinic is poised to give out free food and care to pets in need on Sunday 15th May at the Salvation Army Crisis Centre on Grey Street, St Kilda. -Best Mates' charity is the brainchild of head Vet at the Glen Iris Veterinary Clinic, Dr Jason Rapke. He believes the bond between humans and animals is an important source of happiness for everyone but especially to those struggling. He launched the initiative to help underprivileged people receive free help for their pets.

'People who are going through hardships in life often rely on their pets for comfort and love and in many instances their pet really will be their best friend. However, due to their circumstances they can find it hard to source basic animal care including nutrition and veterinary help."

'We work with the Salvation Army Crisis Centre and Sacred Heart Mission in St Kilda to provide free veterinary care to people who are otherwise unable to afford it." He said. There are approximately 22,000 homeless people in Victoria, around 1,300 of those live in improvised dwellings outdoors or on the streets. An unknown number of animals accompany these people but it is likely to be a substantial.

Rapke, who is also a Director at RSPCA Victoria, continued: 'The focus is on preventative healthcare and by utilising the charities resources we are able to alleviate suffering and pain of the pets we see. Most of the people we see are able to provide excellent care for their companions and absolutely adore them, but unfortunately are unable to afford the cost of a veterinary service. This is where we come in."

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