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Emergency Assistance from the Finley Fort Foundation, LLC is a grant that funds veterinary care for Hawaii families facing financial hardship. The foundation envisions every family in Hawaii and their pets having access to quality veterinary care regardless of their financial situation. Families struggling to pay for their pet's medical treatment may apply for emergency funding.
The foundation also supports Hawaii veterinary students studying locally and away from home, and partners with local businesses to bring life-saving technologies and treatments to Hawaii's veterinary practices. Award amounts vary based on need.
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Finley Fort Foundation, LLC | Veterinary Care Financial Assistance Welcome to the Finley Fort Foundation Finley Fort Foundation envisions every family in Hawaii and their pets to have access to quality care, the most qualified veterinarians, and a memorable life in paradise. Medical bills can be sudden and expensive. We’re here to make sure no pet owner should have to say goodbye because of an inability to pay for treatment.
If you are facing financial hardship during treatment for your pet, tell us more to see if you qualify for emergency funding. We proudly support our community of vet students from Hawaii both studying locally and away from home. It is our sincere hope that these bright minds return to Hawaii with their experiences and our foundation aims to support them in anyway we can.
We hope to be advocates for both your pets and your vets by partnering with local businesses to help local practices bring to Hawaii life-saving technologies and treatments crucial for the cure and continued health of your pets. Even the smallest gift can mean more time together for a family in need. Born on November 11, 2015, Finley was a gift of love.
He became part of our family on February 15, 2016 as a Valentine’s Day present. From the night he came to our house, our lives have forever changed. He was a bundle of energy that we never expected, but he showered us with love, excitement, and comfort.
He made us a family. In fact, a very happy one. In 2018, he met the love of his life, Willow, and became a young father to 9 adorable pups.
A doting father, he taught his pups his magic trick, “how to be adorable. ” Unfortunately, despite his strong physique, Finley suffered from IVDD in November 2020. And as he was progressively recuperating from the surgery, he was diagnosed with Cushing’s disease caused by a large tumor on his pituitary gland in March 2021.
Yet despite the challenges, Finley remained strong, steadfast, and determined to get better. However, due to lack of access to facility and radiation treatment in Hawai’i, determination alone wasn’t enough. On Finley’s final days, he showered us with all of his strength and love.
The night before he passed away, he gave us snuggles and kisses letting us know, “It was time. ” On June 6, 2021, Finley took his final walk at his favorite beach and watched the sunrise. Finley was a gift to everyone; He will always be remembered for his smile.
His heart is too big and he would have wanted us to share it with his friends and their families through the Finley Fort Foundation. We were lucky to be surrounded by excellent and dedicated doctors, therapists, and technicians who cared for Finley. They made sure Finley was loved and cared for.
When it was time, they shared in our grief, sadness, and loss. We are grateful for this experience and because of them, we are dedicated to giving back.
In memory of Finley, the foundation endeavors to provide financial assistance to families who have pets facing medical challenges, help support veterinary students in their professional aspirations and provide a pathway to practice in Hawai’i, and advocate for veterinary clinics in gaining access to high technology instrumentation and treatments.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Families in Hawaii facing financial hardship who need help paying for their pet's medical treatment. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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