Healthy People + Healthy Pets

WSU’s College of Nursing and College of Veterinary Medicine team up once again.

The Healthy People + Healthy Pets clinic in Spokane offers free health care services to low-income people or those experiencing homelessness, and their pets.

Veterinary and nursing students work together in the clinic under the direction of faculty members to provide routine vaccinations, immunizations, health screenings, and simple treatments to people and pets, all at no cost.

Thursday, April 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Center for Clinical Research and Simulation
412 E. Spokane Falls Blvd.
Spokane, WA
(Near the stop for STA buses)

Donate pet and personal care supplies in Pullman and Spokane

  • Pullman: All College of Veterinary Medicine buildings, including the Veterinary Teaching Hospital
  • Spokane: Health Science Building (HSB), Student Academic Center (SAC), Nursing and Pharmacy buildings

View the WSU event page to see the full list of donation items. See more about this program on the College of Veterinary Medicine’s site.

Contact: Erin Mack, outreach and engagement hub manager, College of Veterinary Medicine, erin.mack1@wsu.edu

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