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Because health and safety shouldn’t depend on your postal code.

Equal Care. Every Community.

Get Involved

For Communities

Bring Increased ACCESS to your community. We partner with Indigenous communities and rural municipalities to design and deliver culture-based animal management and community safety programs — from mobile vet clinics to prefabricated service hubs.

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If your community is facing challenges with animal populations or access to veterinary care, we can help build long-term, sustainable solutions together. Contact us to start a conversation.

For Veterinarians and Animal-Health Professionals

Be part of a new model of care. We welcome veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, and animal-health professionals who want to work or volunteer in rural and remote communities. Whether you can offer a few days, a few weeks, or a longer-term rotation, your expertise can make a lasting difference.

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Express interest by contacting us. We will then explore how to work together, possibly with our vet service partners like www.missionpawsiblevetclinic.com

For Policymakers and Public Servants

Help redesign systems that last. We work with leaders who want to make equitable animal care part of public health, not charity. Our team can brief elected officials, present research, and collaborate on policy reform that centers Indigenous voices and community leadership. To arrange a discussion or policy briefing, contact us.

For Donors and Impact Investors

Turn compassion into impact. Your support helps fund Indigenous-led research, community animal infrastructure, and mobile veterinary care. There are several ways to contribute:

  • One-time or monthly donations

  • Legacy gifts in your will

  • Investment in our upcoming Outcomes Fund, designed to sustain community-based, measurable change

For Everyone

Show your solidarity. Join Red Collar Day, share the message, and help shift hearts and policies.
Because remembrance without action changes nothing — and change begins when we act together.

November  1

We acknowledge the many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis homelands where Increased ACCESS and its partners live and work, and we honour the sovereignty and knowledge of the Nations who continue to care for these lands.

#EqualCareEveryCommunity

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