Summer 2025

Keeping Goats Healthy

Every 3 months, our community development staff and veterinary tech Bruny Chevalier conduct mobile veterinary clinics in each of the 8 communities where we have our Goat Program. The program recipients bring the adult female goats as well as any baby goats that need to be vaccinated or given preventive medication like vitamins and worm medicine. It’s our way of keeping them healthy and productive and provides a huge service to the Goat Program recipient families. Children are often the ones taking care of the goats and they have fun bringing the goats to these clinics.

Goats and their owners wait for veterinary care at a mobile vet clinic in June.
Goat Program supervisors record information regarding the goats receiving care at one of our veterinary clinics
Veterinary technician Bruny Chevalier at one of the veterinary mobile clinics

WE CHANGE LIVES

Our mission is to improve the health of the people of Haiti in a caring, compassionate manner, as a reflection of our Christian faith.

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DRWolf-2023
Note From Executive Director Dr. Catherine Wolf
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