Supporting Both Ends of the Leash
Join us in our mission to provide free veterinary care to
pets of people experiencing homelessness.
“I don't know where we would be without the Street Dog Coalition! Everyone is so kind and welcoming and always makes you feel good to be there. Even my dogs enjoy going and seeing everyone. If it weren't for Dr. Crow and the rest of the staff my Furbabies wouldn't be so healthy and happy, it really takes so much stress and worry off of me and my dogs sense that. I'd like to tell all the wonderful people of The Street Dog Coalition that you are truly a big blessing to our lives and we can't thank you all enough from the very bottom of hearts. We love you all so much!!” - Sophie, Topeka Pet Parent and SDC Client
Shoshana Mostoller’s Giving Page
Hear from Shoshana:
“I’ve worked in animal sheltering for many years, and I’ve seen the deep trauma caused when people can’t keep their pets during times of housing insecurity or homelessness. When someone is experiencing a crisis, they need the comfort and stability of their pets more than ever. What makes the Street Dog Coalition so special is their deep commitment to both pets and their guardians—by providing veterinary care, they help families stay together and supported.”
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About Shoshana
Shoshana is passionate about helping people and pets stay together, especially during challenging times. She is a veterinary social worker, whose experience includes many years working in animal shelters. She now works with My Dog Is My Home as a Storytelling Facilitator and Technical Assistance Specialist, supporting homeless service providers and other organizations as they become more pet-inclusive. She also co-chairs the Hampton Roads Outreach Coalition, a network of regional animal welfare groups in Virginia.
Shoshana earned her Master’s in Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University and a certification in Veterinary Social Work from the University of Tennessee. As a veterinary social worker, her focus is on trauma-informed support for pet guardians and the organizations that serve them.
At home, she enjoys spending time with her family, which includes her two dogs, Cora and Ellen Louis Ripley.
Both Ends of the Leash
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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.