OUR COMMUNITIES

Learn About Our Chosen Community Programs

We have strategically selected five high-need communities where pet overpopulation is fueling heartbreaking shelter overcrowding and preventable euthanasia. These are places where families love their animals — but lack access to affordable, basic veterinary care.

Your support allows us to make long-term, infrastructure-level investments that change the trajectory of entire regions. Together, we create permanent access to affordable spay and neuter, vaccines, and microchips — stopping suffering at its source rather than reacting to it later. Because every community is different, we partner with trusted local leaders to design customized, data-driven solutions — from clinic operations and pricing to outreach and education — ensuring the impact is both measurable and sustainable.

Get to know our communities and programs to see how your investment is creating lasting, scalable change.

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The Caravita Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and our mission is fully supported by our donors. Every donation is tax-deductible and goes towards our community programs. Monthly contributions are encouraged, so we can plan for the continued support of our programs.

Each $100.00 donation will sterilize one animal in need. Furthermore, the impact of your donation lasts for years by preventing 50 unwanted births, allowing us to start reversing the cycle of pet overpopulation.

We encourage you to use the Caravita Impact Calculator to determine the impact your donation can make on pet overpopulation. Any contribution, monthly or one time, helps us further our mission.

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This will prevent 50 unwanted births.
*Based on 1 male and 1 female in 5 years under exponential growth conditions.
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