The Street Dog Coalition provides free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness.

The Street Dog Coalition (SDC) was founded in 2015 in Fort Collins, CO with a mission to provide free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness. In just ten years, SDC has grown to over 60 locations nationwide. While we have expanded our reach, our roots remain strong in Colorado, where regular street clinics are held in Fort Collins, Loveland, Denver, Longmont, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Grand Junction and rural regions of CO.

Help us continue our work

Our Impact In Colorado and Across the U.S.

So far, in 2025, with the support of CO Gives donors, The Street Dog Coalition helped:

5,000+ Dogs

1,500+ Cats

5,100+ Pet Parents

We've also provided 1,500+ Free Spay/Neuter Vouchers!

We hope to continue to make this impact in 2026, in partnership with the generosity of donors during CO Gives Day.

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Both Ends of the Leash

Watch The Street Dog Coalition’s premiere short film, “Both Ends of the Leash”, detailing the bond between pet and pet parent, the challenges people experiencing homelessness face, and the work The Street Dog Coalition does to make a difference.

Ways to Give

  • The fastest way to make a difference is to give online.

    Click here to make a gift today!

  • Set up a new monthly recurring gift and the Colorado Gives Foundation will match it up to $100.

    Click here to DOUBLE your impact!

  • Checks can be made out to:

    The Street Dog Coalition

    2519 South Shields St

    Suite 1K, #589

    Fort Collins, CO 80526

    In the subject line put: CO Gives Day!

  • Many companies offer matching gift programs for employees who donate to nonprofits.

    DOUBLE your impact by matching your gift.

    Click here for more information.

Make a difference today!

Other Ways to Support SDC

Wear SDC Apparel
Employer Gift Matching

Hear from our pet parents:

“We are very grateful for all The Street Dog Coalition has done for Ellie. They have restored her quality of life."

-Pet Parent, Rogue Valley, OR

“Getting care for our dog was like hitting the lottery. I had to hold back tears, that’s how happy I was.”

-Pet Parent, Pittsburgh, PA