Sustainable animal welfare takes more than rescue. Here’s how we approach it.
Understanding the root causes of animal suffering in Jordan — so our solutions actually solve something
A model worth scaling. Our for-profit clinic (VET9) funds 95% of the welfare work shown here from commercial revenue alone. The remaining 5% — and every new programme we want to launch — is where partners and donors come in. Every dollar contributed extends the reach of a model that already pays for itself.
During this period, our for-profit clinic donated veterinary care valued at $35,810 USD to 805 animals in need. This work is delivered through subsidised pricing for community rescue cases, our own street-rescue programme, free spays for owned female dogs, and our sanctuary for blind dogs.
Today, our commercial revenue covers roughly 95% of total clinic expenses, including the charitable work summarised above. Our founding benefactors absorb the remaining gap, and we are deeply grateful for their continued partnership. As we grow toward full profitability, we intend to reinvest the surplus — together with new partners’ contributions — into expanding our blind-dog sanctuary, widening free-spay coverage, opening intake to more rescue cases, and launching welfare programmes we cannot yet fund alone.