PROGRAMS THAT HELP SAVE PETS’ LIVES
Frankie's Friends is dedicated to helping pets in need of lifesaving emergency and specialty veterinary care when their owners cannot afford the cost of treatment through the following programs.
JLACF FUND
For pets in need of financial assistance for cancer treatments, under the care of veterinary oncologist.
BOND’S FUND
For pets in need of financial assistance for specialty eye care, being treated by a veterinary ophthalmologist.
PAW IT FORWARD FUND
For pets in need of emergency and specialty veterinary care treated in the following zip codes: 02777 or 02818.
VET CARE FOR RESCUES GRANT PROGRAM
A resource for approved rescue organizations to apply for financial assistance, helping domestic animals suffering from life-threatening medical conditions and facing potential euthanasia in shelters to receive the veterinary care needed to give them a chance at life in loving forever families.
DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM
This application is for the urgent veterinary needs of pets affected by natural disasters such as devastating hurricanes and wildfires. By providing financial assistance grants to families in crisis and supporting nonprofit organizations that offer emergency care for animals during the most critical times, this program aims to ensure that pets receive lifesaving treatment when they need it most.
The Frankie's Friends Disaster Relief Fund also makes grants to nonprofit organizations, rescues, and shelters that step up to assist with the treatment of pets and animals in the event of these unplanned emergencies. From shelters that take in displaced animals, to lifesaving mobile veterinary care units, we're honored to support the heroic efforts of these partners in care.
SANDEE AND GRACIE MEMORIAL DIALYSIS FUND
Making lifesaving dialysis and plasma exchange more accessible for pets in need.
VETERINARY STUDENT EXTERNSHIPS
For underrepresented minority students in their third/fourth years of veterinary school at Tuskegee.
K9 INSURANCE HEROES PROGRAM
Providing insurance policies for retired working dogs to receive quality veterinary care through the remainder of their lives.