BAARK set to receive grant funding from the government

BAARK set to receive grant funding from the government
BAARK Mobile Clinic Van

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The government has pledged to support the Bahamas Alliance for Animal Rights (BAARK) and Kindness through grant funding.

This according to the Prime Minister, the Hon. Philip Davis, while speaking at the commissioning ceremony for the organization’s mobile clinic van. The event was held on the grounds of Collins House on Friday.

Also in attendance were: Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Ryan Pinder and Minister of State for Legal Affairs Jomo Campbell, and Spouse of
the Prime Minister, Ann Marie Davis.

The BAARK mobile clinic on wheels was commissioned by Prime Minister Philip Davis; Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Ryan Pinder; Minister of State for Legal Affairs Jomo Campbell; and Spouse of the Prime Minister, Ann Marie Davis. (BIS Photos/Mark Ford)

Davis said: “I would like to extend heartfelt congratulations to BAARK for celebrating a major achievement in your commitment to assist the community,” he said. “For the past 13 years, your management of critical care has positively impacted dogs and cats throughout the country. This mobile clinic is a critical step in making an important
difference in our animal population.

“Your community outreach has also impacted some 2,300 children who have participated in your programs.”

Davis said that it is proven that children’s exposure to animals at a young age, teaches them empathy, which is the foundation for a caring and compassionate society. He thanked Senior Advisor at BAARK Ronald Ulrick for donating the van and said that it was the government’s intention to provide grant funding to BAARK to support the organization’s efforts.

BAARK was formed in 2009 by a small group of animal advocates after it was revealed that up to 50 animals were euthanized on a weekly basis after being surrendered by their owners or were stray animals roaming the streets. The mission of BAARK is to spay/neuter animals and to conduct educational projects to reduce the number of homeless animals.