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A Multidisciplinary and Trauma-Informed Perspective Approach to Community-Based Support Programs
A report on a pop-up pet support program at Toronto Humane Society designed specifically to provide wellness, behavior and social services to underserved communities. While community wellness is not new to the organization, this program was designed to offer essential veterinary and behavioral services through a trauma-informed lens to individuals experiencing vulnerable housing situations in Toronto, Canada.