The following is a list of organisations that are separate to Vets Beyond Borders that seek and accept volunteers to work on their projects in the Asia and Pacific region.
If you are interested in working on any of these projects you will need to contact them directly. Vets Beyond Borders will assist where possible but is not directly responsible for the management or running of the following organisations or the placement of volunteers within them.
In some cases the main contact may be a member of VBB in Australia and in some cases you may be requested to go through the VBB volunteer registration process. If you are not requested to do so, you do not have to register as a volunteer with Vets Beyond Borders to work on the following projects.
The Tsunami Animal People Alliance was established in 2005 in response to the Tsunami in Sri Lanka with the intention of provided veterinary care and animal rescue to Tsunami affected areas. It was initially known as the Tsunami Memorial Animal Welfare Tr more...
An organisation of local veterinarains based in Bali treating both community owned and street dogs in a mobile field hospital and street clinic. more...
Operating a veterinary clinic and also catching and treating/desexing street dogs and cats in the local area more...
PAC runs a veterinary nursing clinic on the island of Koh PhaNgan that provides basic health care and emergency treatment for all the animals of the island. The organisation also runs a trap, neuter release programme for strays and a public education prog more...
The Esther Honey Foundation Has Provided Volunteer Veterinary Services to South Pacific Animals in Need for More Than a Decade. more...
A comprehensive animal sanctuary of over 800 rescued animals with animal birth controls for street dogs and cats and humane education and rescue over a large area of our province of Andhra Pradesh, India. more...
animalNEPAL.org, an innovative non-profit private company based in Kathmandu Nepal, is run by an enthusisatic team of Nepalese and overseas animal welfare campaigners and educators. more...
The Animal Protection Society (APS) is a non-profit organisation established to improve the welfare of companion animals in Samoa, particularly dogs and cats. more...
Animal Welfare Society is Voice of Animals, working for their right to live comfortable. more...
For helping suffering animals and all living things. more...
To create a rabies-free, non-breeding, healthy street and community dog population through an Animal Birth Control (sterilisation and anti-rabies vaccination) program and public education program for the benefit of the people in the Kathmandu Valley. more...
SOFA works in Kandy to humanely reduce the street-dog-population and to relief suffering of injured, homeless and sick cats and dogs more...
Aproximately 300,000 dogs and 500,000 cats live in misery on the streets of Bangkok, malnourished and diseased. SCAD is dedicated to improving their lives and reducing their numbers through our ABC, education and adoption programmes. Our ABC programmes fo more...
The SPCA has been operating in Fiji since 1954 and has a premises and a full time veterinarian performing consultations for owned animals neutering programmes and field clinics. A volunteer vet is currently needed for August 2006. more...
The Blue Cross of India was the first in the world to propose spay, vaccinate and return for street dogs in 1964 and called it the Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme to show that the solution to the street dog issue was as easy as ABC. more...
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