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Applications for funding must be made by veterinary clinics, not directly from pet owners.

Organization: Farley Foundation - Milton  
Phone Numbers: Toll free 1-888-262-9811
Email: info@farleyfoundation.org
Website: www.farleyfoundation.org
Address:
420 Bronte St S, Suite 205
Milton, ON
L9T 0H9
Intersection: Bronte St S and Laurier Ave
Accessibility:     Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:

No set hours

Executives: John Stevens - Executive Director
Service Description:
  • helps low-income pet owners in Ontario by subsidizing the cost of non-elective veterinary care for their sick or injured pets such as surgery (including some dental surgery), hospitalization and diagnostics
  • does not cover routine exams, vaccinations, food (including prescription diets), routine spays/neuters and general prophylactic dental care
  • Fees: None
    Application:

    Call your regular veterinarian



    • pet owners cannot apply directly - all applications must be made by veterinarians on behalf of pet owners

    • OVMA member veterinarians can learn more about accessing Farley Foundation funding and submitting applications on the OVMA website (log-in required)

    Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
    • seniors receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
    • recipients of the Ontario Disability Support Payment (ODSP) or Canada Pension Plan Disability Payment (CPP Disability)
    • women at risk of abuse entering a registered women's shelter in Ontario and participating in Safe Pet Ontario Program
    • Ontario Works (OW) recipients
    • supportive housing for seniors, retirement homes or long-term care facilities with live-in pets
    • individuals with an annual household income of less than $25,000
    Languages: English
    Area(s) Served: Algoma, Barrie & Area, Bolton Caledon, Bramalea, Brampton, Brant, Burlington, Cambridge–North Dumfries, Chatham – Kent, City of Thunder Bay, Cochrane, Collingwood & Area, District of Kenora, District of Rainy River, District of Thunder Bay, Dufferin, Durham North East, Durham West, East Mississauga, East York, Elgin, Etobicoke, Grey and Bruce, Guelph–Puslinch, Haldimand Norfolk, Haliburton County and City of Kawartha Lakes, Halton Hills, Hamilton, Huron and Perth, James and Hudson Bay Coast, Kingston, Kitchener–Waterloo–Wellesley–Wilmot–Woolwich, Lanark, Leeds & Grenville, London and Middlesex, Midland, Penetanguishene & Area, Milton, Muskoka, Niagara, Niagara North West, Nipissing–Temiskaming, North Etobicoke, Malton, West Woodbridge, North Lanark/North Grenville, North West Mississauga, North York, Northern, Northumberland County, Oakville, Orillia & Area, Ottawa, Oxford and Norfolk, Peterborough City and County, Prescott/Russell, Quinte, Renfrew County, Rural Frontenac, Lennox & Addington, Rural Hastings, Sarnia – Lambton, Scarborough, Scarborough North, Scarborough South, South Etobicoke, South Simcoe, South West Mississauga, Stormont/Dundas/Glengarry, Sudbury–Manitoulin–Parry Sound, Toronto, Wellington, Windsor – Essex, York - Toronto, York Region
    See Also: Financial Assistance

    This information was last completely updated on 2/22/2024

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