The Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) will be able to utilize a mobile veterinary clinic from by the Antigua and Barbuda Humane Society. The United Animal Nations recently provided an update on ARCH progress.

A field team based in the Dominican Republic will drive the clinic across the border into Haiti once authorities grant permission. Field responders will use the clinic to administer emergency care to animals affected by the disaster.

ARCH is spearheaded by the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), of which UAN is a member organization. UAN has already contributed more than $30,000 to ARCH.

To support ARCH, donate to the International Fund for Animal Welfare, or World Society for the Protection of Animals

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