Indiana Animal Health Foundation (IAHF) was formed in 1997 by the IVMA. To promote the well being of animals and advances in veterinary medicine.
Mission of the Foundation: The mission of the Indiana Animal Health Foundation is to advance animal and human health through education and support.
Vision: Our vision is to secure the future of veterinary medicine by funding scholarships, realizing the full potential of animal health, and promoting public education about animals.
Values: The Indiana Animal Health Foundation adheres to the following principles:
· We promote transparency, integrity and excellence
· We collaborate to benefit the veterinary profession
· We collaborate to benefit animal and human health
· We dedicate resources to continuously enhance veterinary medicine
· We facilitate collegiality and camaraderie
Mission of the Foundation:
The mission of the Indiana Animal Health Foundation is to advance animal and human health through education and support.
SAS (Service Animal Support) Program
What is the Service Animal Support (SAS) Program?
The Indiana Animal Health Foundation (IAHF) established the SAS Program in 2011 to help ensure a source of funding for veterinary care for active and retired service animals and fire and police department animals cared for by Indiana Veterinary Medical Association (IVMA) members. The SAS Program highlights the partnership between veterinarians, their clients and other pet owners who understand the benefit and power of a service animal in our society. Veterinarians are, by nature, generous and kind individuals who quietly assist these service animals and their clients, often times without compensation.