Community Collaborative | Episode 7, Season 2
It Happens at STN | Episode 7, Season 2
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In America, one out of every three families with a pet doesn’t have access to veterinary care. PetSmart and PetSmart Charities are working to change that with a new community incubator program that aims to bring veterinary services to neighborhoods that don't typically have access to medical care for their pets.
Small, locally-owned minority businesses often lack access to capital and financial resources compared to their white counterparts. A look at how OneAZ Credit Union is on a mission to change access for minority-owned businesses in Arizona.
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In the U.S., one in three pet-owning families lack access to local veterinary care. PetSmart and PetSmart Charities are working to address this issue through a new community incubator program, bringing vital veterinary services to underserved neighborhoods.