HOT Cares Helps Get Mobile Community Veterinary Clinic Up and Running

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Dr Bronwyn Thomen and her husband Kent Jennings run a mobile veterinary clinic and have been treating 140 to 180 animals every month, but they are in the process of relocating from Gauteng to Emgwenya in Mpumalanga and need help setting up a mobile veterinary clinic to service the Emakhazeni community. Here’s how Hot Cares is helping.
19 Sep 2022 English South Africa Non-Profit · Non-Profit

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