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World Vets Is Grateful to the Following Donors Who Have Made Generous Gifts and Pledges to Our Cause World Vets is grateful to the following donors who have made generous gifts and pledges to our cause. Fondation Brigitte Bardot – FBB Nancy Sherertz Maria Norbury Foundation MWI Veterinary Supplies Abbott Foundation Karen Allum Desperate Paws of Orange County Dog Club (Vetericyn) Innovacyn Henry First Mate HESKA Friends of Orange Countys Homeless Pets Renee Gray Kelly Ausland Halo, Purely for Pets Arcadia Medical Corporation Kathy Archibald ASTROPUP Dale Ball Barclay Hills Animal Clinic Jacques Bouthillier Buellton Veterinary Clinic Linda Chinn Greg Christianson Del Mar Heights School Dog Tired Doggie Daycare PTA Laurie Doton Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mrs. Sheryl M. Breau Flannery Animal Hospital Fred & Charlotte Hubbell Foundation Karen Garsson Nancy Higgins ImportantGifts, INC. Alli Kim-Yamane Muriel Leas Mary Nell Lehnhard Kim Madison Mikaela Martinez Jill McKeever Milo's Cafe Network for Good Jo Ellen Noah's Wish Pet Sitters International Susan Popp Putney, INC. Shannon Rhodes SAP Matching Gift Program Sandra Sato Save a Forgotten Equine SAFE Jeffrey Scott Tomomi Shirai Martha Smith Suna Kneisley Spay It Forward Jessica Thomaz Veterinary Service, INC. VPI Pet Insurance Michelle Ward WellPet Barry Wolff Dr. Leslie Jones Woodlake Animal Hospital WTCOYB, INC. Bank of America Matching Gifts Arlette Bär Deucher Matching Gifts Program Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Bingham McCutchen, LLP Robin Bisha Blanchette Christy Young, DVM Blue Springs Veterinary Services Sherrie Boston Bothell Pet Hospital Boulder's Natural Animal C Busch Audrey Buyrn Bill & Yolanda Campbell CARE/ Evanston Animal Shelter Central Life Sciences CharityBuzz Jan A Cioci Maria D'Souza Cheryl Davies Susan Davis Susan Drago Nancy Eisenman Alan & Linda Engelbrecht Michelle Feinberg Field Spaniel Society of America Anna Fleischhacker Michele Florian Brett Ford William Fox Gregory Freiwald Georgia Funsten Darryl Gehly Jo Gunter Jhh Hammerstein Marie Heard Shelley Hendershot Ferdousi Islam Chieko & Akira Izushima Madeline Jablonsky Terry Ryan Kane Gloria Kang Nancy Kelly Cindy Lee Andrea Magen Louise McCormick Jane McDonald Patricia Messick Kenneth Moe Robyn Monroe Pratap Mukharji Leif Munson Kimberly Murphy Tokiko C. Takeuchi Pawz for Japan Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Frances Pu Qualcomm Matching Grant Program Dorothy Ranney Caroline Ritter Riverview Animal Hospital Matt Roberts Alison Russell Bettina Ulrike Schmitz Balasubramanian Seshasayee Patty Shenker Dennis & Dorothy Simanaitis Anna Smith Evelyn Smith Patricia Smith Patti Snyder Jeffrey Steele Kimberly Tarman Lucy Taylor Terumo Medical Corporation The Moody's Foundation Three Dog Bakery Foundation Fund Timex Group USA, INC. Giselle Tremblay Amanda Ward Washington State Animal Response Team WASART Linda Waters Lori Weigant Daphne and Stephen Whistler Larry Whitlow Jane Wilkens Lee Yiet Meng Jerry Yudelson Vicky Au-Yeung 7155191 Canada Inc. College of Notre Dame of MD A Child's Place Kindergarten Mary Jo Aardsma Debora Abadie Angela Abalos Marion Abbott Steven Abbott Ahmed Abdur-Razzaq Dionne Abraham Michelle Abraham Roz Abramovitch Smith Jamie Abrams Agnes Abreu Linda Accardo Heather Acheson Deborah L Ackerman Crystal Acosta Robert & Diane Acosta Angel Adam Ashley Adam Rebecca Adam Christine Marie Adamek Alana Adams Amber Adams Glen Adams Jenny Adams Karen Adams Kristyl Adams Tamara Adams Trisha Adams Amanda Adkins Michelle Olson Adventist Medical Center Sara Afflerback Sherri Afman Cathrine Amalie Agger Kristina Agosti Cynthia Aguilar Gina Aguilar Claudia Aguirre Francesca Aguirre-Wong Jane Ahern Linda Aiello AIG Matching Grants Program Carolyn Aikman Fran Airey Valerie Akin Leah Akins Akita Lanscape, INC. 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