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Pet Project art auction poster

Pet Project : Love Objects 💜

An online art auction supporting pet families in need

February 1 - 6, 2024

AUCTION CLOSED

What a great auction! Thanks to all of the fabulous artists for donating their beautiful works, and thanks to YOU, wonderful supporters of CAMP for bidding on them!

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We look forward to doing it again in the future.

Valentine's Day may not be for everyone, but we can all agree that the  unconditional love we have for our pets is universal...Celebrate love by bidding on some pet-themed art!

 

Featuring original art works by LA (and nearby) pet-loving artists. 

Alexandria Wallace
Angela Burke Coon
Ann Hatch
Benjamin Brand
Carol Vena-Mondt
Cindy Rehm
Clare Crespo

Cristina Hobbs (Donor: Jim Isermann)
Daniel Arthur Mendoza
Ditto

Jack Black
Joe O’Neill
K Knittel 

Kristofferson San Pablo

Margie Schnibbe
Mary Wigmore

Mary Huntsman
Michelle Andrade
Robert Gunderman
Rob Reynolds

Scott Marvel Cassidy
Stan Kaplan
Sydney Croskery
Tanya Haden

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All proceeds go directly to provide affordable or free veterinary care to LA pet families in need.

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ABOUT CAMP

Community Animal Medicine Project (CAMP) is Southern California's largest nonprofit veterinary organization, providing indispensable veterinary services throughout Los Angeles' most underserved communities since 2007. We operate four low cost, high volume spay/neuter and community animal medicine clinics in South Los Angeles, San Pedro and Mission Hills. We also operate mobile clinics that travel throughout Los Angeles bringing veterinary services directly to communities in need. 

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Our low cost community animal medicine programs reach over 70,000 pets annually and treat a wide range of health problems, such as infections, allergies, wound care, mass removals as well as dental services and surgical procedures. Since CAMP started in 2007, we have spayed and neutered over 300,000 dogs and cats, positively impacting Los Angeles’ animal shelter live release rate. We also operate a burgeoning Veterinary Training Project, a CE accredited program that trains veterinarians in high-quality high-volume spay/neuter surgical and clinical techniques, helping to address the shortage of veterinary professionals with this much needed skill set.

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Our vision is to ensure that veterinary services are affordable and accessible to all pet owners, so that people and their pets never fall between the cracks and suffer needlessly due to lack of access to veterinary care. Our work is critical to the communities we serve--eliminating barriers to life-saving veterinary services, helping mitigate animal homelessness, educating pet owners on the importance of spay/neuter and continued health and wellness, and working to reduce intake into crowded animal shelters to eliminate the needlessly cruel euthanasia of adoptable animals and to help reduce stress on the overburdened shelter system.

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