The Schulze Pet Fund, an AIDS Resource program, provides resources to people living with HIV or AIDS so they can keep their companion animals as long as possible. AIDS Resource understands the deep bond between people and pets and the Schulze Pet Fund strives to ensure that clients do not lose a pet due to financial hardship or hospitalization.
Pets are a source of unconditional love and support that is irreplaceable to all, especially those living with chronic illnesses such as HIV or AIDS.
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How Schulze Pet Fund Helps People and Their Pets Supplies pet food, heartworm and flea/tick preventative medications Assists with the cost of veterinary care Facilitates pet education for people with compromised or suppressed immune systems Provides information and other resources to clients in the program to keep their pets healthy and well, while maintaining their own health.
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Can the Schulze Pet Fund Help You? In order to qualify: The client must be actively enrolled in AIDS Resource Case Management The client must have had the pet in their home for at least 6 months The pet must be spayed or neutered |
To get assistance through the Schulze Pet Fund, please see your Case Manager.