Bridges of Trust Corp. 501(c)3 Nonprofit

A Jordanian One Health Organization

Our mission is to end the suffering of stray dogs in Jordan. 

Welfare Through Sustainability

Last 12 Months
Report period
Apr 20, 2025 – Apr 20, 2026
Generated
April 20, 2026
$35,537USD
Value of Care Contributed
at retail value
1,004
Visits Supported
subsidised invoices
16
Free Spays Performed
owned female dogs

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 $35,537 USD to 766 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.

Contribution by Programme

Al-Yarmouk Sanctuary
Home for blind dogs
$1,799 USD
12 animals · 69 line items
Free Spay Programme
Owned female dogs only
$1,717 USD
16 animals · 94 line items
Subsidised Care
$27,794 USD
709 animals · 3,680 line items

Monthly Impact

Species Helped

Services Delivered

Service Type Units Value (USD)
Vet Procedure 3,611 $24,868
Surgery 124 $4,141
Misc Vet Cost 97 $2,055
X-Ray 161 $1,368
Vaccination 138 $1,132
Medication 1,692 $1,000
Lab Work 127 $859
Parasite Prevention 57 $115
Total $35,537

Looking ahead

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.

Methodology. “Value of care contributed” is measured at retail rates (the prices a paying client would be charged). For animals under our sanctuary and rescue accounts, the full invoice value is counted; for subsidised-care visits and free-spay programme invoices the clinic absorbs only the discount portion, and that difference is what’s reported.

Figures are presented in US dollars for international readability. Source amounts are recorded in Jordanian Dinar (JD), the currency in which our clinic operates, and converted at an exchange rate of 1 USD = 0.71 JD.

Bucket scope: invoices for pet owners 1875 (Sanctuary) and 1946 (Rescue) are counted at full retail. Invoices containing procedure ID 5872 enter the Free Spay Programme bucket (owned female dogs only); remaining invoices with rescue_case = 1 enter the Subsidised Care bucket. Free-spay surgeries are valued at the clinic’s actual per-surgery cost of 75 JD rather than the line’s retail price, to reflect the real resources dedicated to the programme. Medications are excluded from the rescue-case discount per clinic policy. Only veterinary-care item types contribute — boarding, retail, grooming, and non-rescue discounts are excluded. Legacy “Rescue Discount” line items (pre-2026) are counted at their absolute value for the Subsidised Care bucket.

Al-Yarmouk and Bridges or Trust Corporation work closely together to elevate the suffering of stray dogs in Jordan.

Al-Yarmouk is a local nonprofit committed to ending the suffering of stray dogs in Jordan. Registered with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Al-Yarmouk is located in Irbid in northern Jordan. 

Bridges of Trust Corporation is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit in the United States, dedicated to bringing people together to protect domestic animals and wildlife. Our strategic relationship with Bridges of Trust Corp. is designed to provide transparency, sustainability and good governance.