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How Neshoba County Animal Hospital is Making a Difference, One Kiva Loan at a Time

January 4 2019
At Neshoba County Animal Hospital, we consider ourselves much more than just an animal clinic. Sure, our goal is to help local pet parents keep their animal family members happy and healthy. In addition, our mission is to also help as many people in this world as we possibly can. You see, we want to do more than just change the way vet care is delivered. We want to change the world for the better. We know that with every client that we assist, we are improving the lives of pets. We are also making a significant impact on the lives of others across the globe through our ongoing commitment to Kiva loans. Kiva is a non-profit organization that facilitates the lending of micro loans to help people around the world create opportunities for themselves, their families and their communities. Our own team members are encouraged to select the loan recipients they’d like to support. Being able to read the stories of the various recipients and how they feel a loan will change their lives is an incredibly inspirational experience for all of us at Neshoba County Animal Hospital. Examples of some of the more recent loans funded include:
  • Kouma  from Burkina Fasmo is able to buy two calves, five donkeys, vitamins, and maize for his farming business.
  • Han from Myanmar so he can purchase fertilizer and pesticides to help him grow more groundnut crops.
  • Alymkan from Krygyztan plans to increase the headcount of her cattle and continue with her farming business.
  • Maria from El Salvador so that she can invest in fertilizer for her crops of basic grains, as well as to buy concentrated feed for her livestock.
  • Recelia from the Philippines raises pigs and was able to purchase medicines and vaccines for them.
  • Sonali and her group from India were able to purchase raw materials to expand their vegetable vending business.
From the very beginning, we have always felt this is what animal health care should be all about… making a real impact, having fun, and helping people and pets along the way. Together we’re making as big a positive impact in the world as possible.

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