Dedicated to improving the health of Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario by providing compassionate veterinary care.
Our goal is to partner with First Nation communities in Northern Ontario to improve community welfare and support the well-being of Aboriginal dog populations through sustainable humane dog population control measures.
The Grey Bruce Aboriginal Qimmiq team is a volunteer-driven registered charity. Since 2012, our team has collaborated with numerous Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario. 1100 animals have undergone spay or neuter procedures, and our team has performed wellness checks on 1900 animals including those requiring surgery.
The Grey Bruce Aboriginal Qimmiq Team takes great pride in recognizing that its grassroots mission and devoted volunteers live, work, and volunteer their services within what is now known as Ontario, situated on the traditional territories of Indigenous Peoples.
Your generous gift will help us fund our mission to help those in need. Together, we can make a difference.
We have some exciting news! A new volunteer opportunity is now open to join our growing team.
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We are a charitable organization aiming to assist in humane methods of population control of aboriginal dogs in remote Ontario communities. We are all volunteers, and completely funded by donations.
Are you passionate about what we're doing? Let us know! We are always looking for volunteers to help us make our vision a reality. We'll help you find a way to volunteer that best suits you. We're excited to have you join the team!
In the 12 years that we have been working with Northern Dogs and Communities, we have spayed or neutered 1100 dogs and performed wellness checks on 1900 dogs. Check out our gallery from some of our trips.
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Ontario, Canada