
The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) recommends that Canada needs 700 new vets a year to replace retiring workers, support the rise of pet ownership, and provide services for small communities. This is especially true in Northern Canada where residents rely on Veterinarians, Veterinary Techs, and Veterinary Assistants to play critical roles in protecting the health of both animals and people. Bella’s Fund was created to provide financial support for NWT students interested in securing Veterinary qualifications to work in the NWT.Northerners love and care for their animals. Bella was a typical Northern Special NWT SPCA rescue… a six week husky beagle cross from a community north of Yellowknife. To no one’s surprise, with her charming and lovable personality, she made a Foster Failure out of her mom, Amanda Mallon. Bella lived an energetic adventurous happy 12 years supported by a loving community and wonderful vet clinics with dedicated, committed staff.It is hoped that this program will attract and retain qualified animal support workers.
Pursuing post-secondary veterinary studies
Residents of the Northwest Territories for at least 12 consecutive months
Priority will be given to students studying in the following areas: veterinary medicine, veterinary technician, veterinary assistant, and animal health technology
