Development Initiatives
Several initiatives have been established to help clients in
need of financial assistance to obtain life-saving medical
treatment for their pets from the VMTH, as well as to fund research
in specific clinical areas. These funds are supported by generous
donations from CVM supporters.
Capper & Chris Save the Animals Fund
Created by Mrs. Capper Thompson, as a memorial to Chris
Stehouwer, a Texas A&M student, to help sick animals in need
and provide valuable training for veterinary students.
DaisyCares: Save the Animals Fund at Texas A&M
University
Created to give back the gift of life that Daisy, a beloved
Yorkshire Terrier, received so that every pet has a chance for hope
and life, even if its guardian isn't financially able to pay for
its medical care.
Heart Trust
Established by Cardiology faculty to support cardiovascular
health and research projects, including clinical trials, that will
better determine therapeutic options for common cardiovascular
diseases in companion animals.
Annie's Fund
Established in memory of Annie, a canine rehabilitation patient,
to promote the advancement of rehabilitation techniques for common
orthopedic and neurologic diseases and to support patients in need
of rehabilitation whose owners have financial hardships.
Mollie Brown Billie Feline Endowment Fund
Created in memory of Molly Brown, Dolly Billie's special feline
companion, the objective of this endowment is to promote research
efforts to advance the understanding and treatment of feline
cancers.
View the full list of giving opportunities and
development initiatives.