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002: Empowering Communities Through High-Volume Clinics with Patricia Chan

United We Spay

Release Date: 01/04/2024

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On this episode of United We Spay, join us as Stacy explores spay/neuter initiatives in Panama with guest Patricia Chan. From a pioneering woman in the Panama Canal Commission to becoming an advocate for animal welfare, Patricia’s story is inspirational. Hear the story behind Spay Panama, a groundbreaking organization that has spayed or neutered over 320,000 animals, and learn how education plays a significant role in shifting public attitudes toward animal welfare.

We also traverse the intricate logistics of massive spay/neuter events, taking you behind the scenes of Spay Panama's upcoming event, aiming to spay and neuter 700 animals in two days. Imagine a 32-year-old bus serving as a mobile clinic, community involvement at the heart of the initiative, and the unique challenge of a country without animal control.

Become part of our journey as we unravel the inspiring, complex, and gratifying world of animal welfare in Panama.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Patrician Chan’s background as the first woman division chief for the Panama Canal Commission
  • Her advocacy for spay/neuter initiatives in Panama and co-founding Spay Panama
  • The challenges Patricia faced and the growth of Spay Panama
  • The importance of education in changing attitudes toward animals
  • Spay Panama's upcoming event and their goal to neuter and spay 700 animals over two days using a converted bus as a mobile clinic
  • Community involvement in spay/neuter initiatives and Panama’s unique lack of animal control, resulting in reliance on volunteers
  • Insight into the operations of Spay Panama, their funding struggles, and how they handle various challenges, including dealing with feral cats and dogs
  • Spay Panama’s efforts to maintain self-sustainability, asking for donations or contributions in kind for their services, and the role of volunteers
  • Advice for those interested in starting spay/neuter initiatives

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