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Overview[edit]

Christian Veterinary Mission (CVM) is a non-profit organization that seeks to serve communities around the world through veterinary medicine. The mission of CVM is to share the love of Christ through veterinary services, education, and training, thereby improving the health and well-being of animals and people in need.

History[edit]

Christian Veterinary Mission was founded in 1976 by Dr. Leroy Dorminy, a veterinarian who felt called to use his skills to serve others in a faith-based context. The organization began with a focus on providing veterinary care and training in developing countries, and it has since expanded its reach to include various programs and initiatives.

Programs and Services[edit]

CVM offers a range of programs and services designed to meet the needs of communities worldwide. These include:

  • Short-term Missions: CVM organizes short-term mission trips where veterinarians and veterinary students can volunteer their time and skills to provide veterinary care and education in underserved areas.
  • Long-term Missions: For those interested in a more extended commitment, CVM offers opportunities for long-term service, where veterinarians can work in partnership with local communities to develop sustainable veterinary practices.
  • Training and Education: CVM provides training and educational resources to local veterinarians and animal health workers, helping to build local capacity and improve animal health care standards.
  • Disaster Response: In times of natural disasters or emergencies, CVM mobilizes teams to provide urgent veterinary care and support to affected communities.

Partnerships[edit]

Christian Veterinary Mission collaborates with various organizations, churches, and educational institutions to enhance its impact. These partnerships enable CVM to leverage resources, share expertise, and reach more communities in need.

Impact[edit]

The work of Christian Veterinary Mission has had a significant impact on both animal and human health in the communities it serves. By improving animal health, CVM helps to enhance food security, economic stability, and overall quality of life for people who depend on livestock and other animals for their livelihoods.

Get Involved[edit]

Individuals interested in supporting Christian Veterinary Mission can get involved in several ways:

  • Volunteering: Veterinarians, veterinary students, and other professionals can volunteer for short-term or long-term missions.
  • Donations: Financial contributions help support CVM's programs and initiatives around the world.
  • Prayer and Advocacy: Supporters can also engage in prayer and advocacy efforts to raise awareness about the needs of communities served by CVM.

See Also[edit]