
A community information session this Sunday offers a prime chance to find out more about a new vet clinic being established at Campbells Creek.
The team pushing to establish the new non-profit regional community vet clinic is hosting the session’ at Campbells Creek Community Centre, at 2pm this Sunday July 17 and is inviting locals to attend, ask questions and meet those behind the concept.
“Community is at the heart of everything we do, and we want to make sure our community, feel well informed about our plans, our goals, how to support us and how we are spending donations.” says founding member and secretary James Mack
He says the event is open to anyone to attend and will give the public a chance to see the proposed
site at Campbells Creek Community Centre where the new Regional Community Vet Clinic operations will be based.
Registration for the event is available via the RCVC Facebook page, but is not mandatory and anyone interested can attend Sunday’s session.
Not content with waiting to raise the funding needed to complete their purpose-built clinic the RCVC ream are
now looking at how they can have an impact in the community today.
They have more community days planned to provide pet de-sexing, vaccinations and micro-chipping.
They also have an ambitious plan to begin a community outreach program providing at-home pet care services
for those unable to travel due to financial or medical reasons.
The team behind the concept is also welcoming donations toward their clinic fundraising campaign and say these can be found at https://www.mycause.com.au/rcvc-clinic or through the RCVC homepage online.
With their newfound Deductible Gift Recipient status, they’re also inviting any organisations interested in corporate giving or sponsorship to contact them as well.