Volunteers Needed
Spay Panama's Animals Yes, USA and Spay Panama offer vet students the opportunity for hands-on experience and veterinarians to come share their knowledge while enjoying another culture and making a difference for the less fortunate dogs and cats in Panama.
Please help and make your tax-deductible gift to SPAYES to support our animal education, welfare and sterilization campaigns. Thank you for caring about Panama's animals!
We understand that not everyone can come to Panama and volunteer, so that is why sponsoring a less fortunate animal is a great alternative. Sponsor as a gift
or in loving memory of a loved one.
You can always be reassured that 100%
of your monetary gift will go towards the
welfare of the animal, education, and
medical supplies.
Spay Panama's Animals Yes, USA is an all volunteer, non-profit, 501(c)3 organization.
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February 2012
Spay Panama's Animals Yes, USA volunteers Piera LoMedico (Feb.6-10) and Dr.Isis Johnson-Brown will be joining Spay Panama for World Spay Day, February 10, 11, and 12. Also, Ralph Quinonez, a Humanitarian Photographer of California, will be joining Spay Panama for, "Worls Spay Day". Robert Cook will also be joining Spay Panama (Feb. 28) from Global Nomadics.
March 2012
Dr.Jill Harrison (Mar. 6-20) will be joining Spay Panama for an on-site blitz and at the Spay Panama Clinic.
April 2012
Dr. William Marlow from the United Kingdom will joining Spay Panama (Apr. 9-17). Brittnay Mathes (Apr. 9) will be assisiting our SP Team as well.
May 2012
TBA
June 2012
Spay Panama Sterilization Statistics as of January 2012:
38,244 Dogs and Cats
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Spay Panama-Chiriqui
Chiriqui Chapter of Spay Panama
Here in the highlands of Panamá, in March of 2006 Dorothy Atwater and a few helpful volunteers began a mission to end the suffering of dogs and cats - often homeless, starving, and diseased - and to help educate people that their pets have feelings and need love, proper food, shelter, and water. We primarily provide low-cost spaying and neutering to the less advantaged Panamanians. We ask $20 per dog and $10 per cat (which is my actual cost) but no one is turned away for inability to pay. For more information, articles, and pictures on the Chiriqui Chapter Spay/Neuter Campaign, please visit, www.spaypanama-chiriqui.org.
If you would like to make a monetary donation specifically for Spay Panama-Chiriqui, please click this Paypal.
Dorothy Atwater and Dr.Tello during a Sterilization Blitz.
Spay Panama-Chiriqui Donations
Spay Panama Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Report, click here.
Spay Panama Clinic Protocal Guidelines, Clinic Hours, Location, Information Page, click here.
Thank you for your donation!
Thinking of helping animals, but don't know where to start? Donate! Every donation assures a brighter future for those animals that are less fortunate in Panama. Not only are the animals spayed and neutered, but they receive vaccines, treatment for medical problems, and lots of tender loving care. Our mission is to reach the lives of as many animals in Panama as possible. And with your help, that is endless. Together we can end the misery of animals that are starved, sick, abused, and homeless.
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Darien Spay/Neuter Blitz
In October 2011, we were contacted by a parish in Albany, New York to have a spay event in Darien. We asked how/why Darien? Anne Brockenauer responded that their parish in Albany, NY is St. Vincent de Paul and are committed to social justice, and had partnered with the Centro Pastoral in Santa Fe, Darien through Pueblos to People. The Centro Pastoral is Santa Fe is a Maryknoll Mission Site, staffed by 2 Maryknoll Sisters, Melinda Roper and JoJi Fenix. By Godincidence, I had attended Saint Vicent de Paul School in Panama City when it was administered by the Maryknoll Sisters. So on Wednesday, February 1, 2012, after sterilizing 49 animals in Panama City, we drove 3 hours to Santa Fe and sterilized 48 animals (37 dogs and 11 cats).
SANTA FE, DARIEN
FEBRUARY 1-2, 2012.