Thank you to our project sponsors

  • The Brigitte Bardot Foundation is the major sponsor of the Sikkim Animal Health and Anti-Rabies Programme and the Ladakh Animal Birth Control Program. The Brigitte Bardot Foundation was founded in 1986 and works to improve the living conditions of animals, and protect them from from mistreatment all over the world. We offer our sincere thanks to the Foundation for their generous support.
  • The Marchig Animal Welfare Trust is the major sponsor of VBB's ground-breaking initiative, Project Vet-Train (India), scheduled to commence in January 2008. The Trust has also granted significant funds towards the running of the Animal Birth Control Program in Ladakh.
  • The RSPCA International is a major sponsor of VBB's ground-breaking initiative, Project Vet-Train (India), scheduled to commence in January 2008. The RSPCA's vision is to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom.
  • The Maria Norbury Fund For Animals has kindly provided funding for our administration expenses including the building and maintenance of the new website. We are extremely grateful for this generous grant.
  • wspaWSPA:The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) has kindly provided a small grant to assist VBB raise the level of awareness amongst the veterinary community and the public about the work of VBB.

We thank the following for their generous donations

  • David Darcy is an internationally recognised author/photographer and his fourth dog book 'A Little Help for our Friends' is part of his effort to raise awareness and bring about change for some of the 400 million street dogs around the world. He has dedicated the book to VBB and has received support from Bayer and Cenvet. Part of the proceeds from the sale of each book will go to support VBB’s work.

We thank the following organisations for their generous donations of goods, services and equipment

  • bayer advantage

    Bayer Advantage is supporting VBB by donating $1 for each David Darcy book sold. The Book is 'A Little Help for our Friends'. You can visit the Bayer site for more information. All proceeds from the book sold at the VNCA Conference will go to VBB.

    The Bayer dog community site www.dogdiaries.com.au has launched a competition to raise further funds: for every dog picture uploaded until 22 June 2009, Bayer will be donating $1 up to a maximum of $500.

  • The Humane Society International through the Australian office has generously provided funding to assist Vets Beyond Borders with administrative expenses. They have also been very helpful in assisting volunteers arrange travel to participate in overseas projects. The HSI Asia branch has played a large part in encouraging volunteers to get involved in overseas work.
  • Provet, Cenvet, Lyppards, Iamavet, Therapon constantly donate goods and equipment to help run our programs.
  • MiroTec Australia kindly donated rugs and surgical mats which reflect body heat, keeping surgical patients warm. We have found these to be invaluable in projects operating in colder areas such as Dharamsala and Sikkim.
  • Jet Airways (India): has generously provided assistance with the shipment of equipment to our projects.
  • Veterinary Instrumentation: kind donors of items of surgical equipment for use in the field.