Join us in our mission to provide free veterinary care to
pets of people experiencing homelessness. This July, we are raising $100,000 to continue this life changing work across the country.

“As I write with tears in my eyes, I thank street dog for helping my dog be healthy and safe, words can't explain the peace and happiness this association brings to animals and pet owners. Thanks to The Street Dog Coalition, my dog Eddie was able to get neutered and his medications, now my Eddit lives a healthy life.” - Rebekah, St. Augustine Pet Parent and SDC Client

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The human–animal bond reflects a profound connection that can truly serve as a lifeline, particularly during times of hardship. Pets are family—they offer unconditional love, steadfast loyalty, and a kind of companionship that is unparalleled. Supporting individuals in our community by helping them access even the most essential medical care for their cherished companions—especially when they are experiencing instability themselves—is deeply meaningful. Extending compassion to our unhoused neighbors and their pets not only ensures the animals’ physical well‑being, but also strengthens the emotional health of the living beings on both ends of the leash.

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About Lacy

Lacy Wells enjoys spending her free time exploring Colorado’s trails and wilderness areas with her dogs, often hiking and camping throughout the state. When not adventuring outdoors, she serves as a Deputy District Attorney in Northern Colorado. Lacy’s passion for animals began during her childhood in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest. Before entering the legal field, she worked as a park ranger for the National Park Service. Lacy served on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Rehabilitation Grant Program board for six years until she was term limited. She completed her undergraduate studies in Flagstaff, Arizona, and earned her law degree in San Diego, California. Lacy is enthusiastic about contributing to SDC’s Board and engaging in volunteer opportunities throughout Northern Colorado.

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“The Sparacio Foundation is grateful to support the Street Dog Coalition, whose work gives dignity and love to pets and people. Every voice matters—especially the ones we rarely hear.” ~ Katri Brewer, Executive Director of The John J. and Frank Sparacio Foundation

Your gift to The Street Dog Coalition helps us continue our mission to provide free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness. Together, we make a difference in the lives of pets all across the country.

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