Project Street Vet: Board Member Opportunity
Project Street Vet is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that envisions a world where veterinary care is accessible to every pet family. Our mission is to empower veterinary teams to deliver professional, non-judgmental medical care & support to pet families experiencing homelessness and housing vulnerability. Leading with our motto of “No Judgment. Just Help.” we seek out and assist pet families who need it most. More information on Project Street Vet can be found here: projectstreetvet.org.
Founded by Dr. Kwane Stewart, CNN’s 2023 Hero of the Year, Project Street Vet is growing, and we’re looking for new board members to help us expand our impact.
We’re especially seeking individuals with:
✔️ Veterinary medical experience, particularly serving vulnerable populations and/or in a teaching or educational setting
✔️ Familiarity with services for the unhoused and those experiencing homelessness
✔️ A passion for the mission of Project Street Vet
Project Street Vet is especially interested in applications that reflect and represent the diversity of the communities we work in and the clients we serve. We welcome applications from individuals who have lived experience being unhoused with a pet. Your voice and experience are essential to our work.
Board Member Expectations:
👉 To apply, please send your resume and a brief email to info@projectstreetvet.org
Please explain why our mission resonates with you and why you’re interested in joining the board. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until April 30, 2026.
Thank you for helping us bring “No Judgment. Just Help.” to more people and pets in need.
Leading with our motto of “No Judgment. Just Help.” we seek out and assist pet families who need it most. Our veterinary teams deliver professional, non-judgmental medical care & support to pet families experiencing homelessness and housing vulnerability
To apply, please send your resume and a brief email to info@projectstreetvet.org
Please explain why our mission resonates with you and why you’re interested in joining the board. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until April 30, 2026.