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    Kindness Award to Bell Rock Vet Clinic’s Dr. Rachelle Jarvis

    August 17, 2022No Comments
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    VVHS Board President Alice Klies, Rachelle Jarvis DVM, Mary Clark, VVHS Board
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    Verde Valley News – The Verde Valley Humane Society presented Rachelle Jarvis with their Kindness Award, in recognition and appreciation of her support and dedication to the animals in their care.

    Board President Alice Klies said, “Dr. Jarvis of the Bell Rock Vet Clinic has assisted VVHS in the role of trusted advisor to our Board of Directors and staff, as well as providing advice, care, and treatment to the pets in our care, she exceeded expectations to support our mission.”

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    Dr. Jarvis has assisted VVHS since 2017, supporting ill and injured pets generously with her time and talents. She serves the community with deep love of animals and concern for those who love them.

    Verde Valley Humane Society serves the Village of Oak Creek and unincorporated Yavapai County, as well as Cottonwood and Clarkdale. The shelter is located at 1520 W. Mingus Ave. in Cottonwood and is open Sunday-Monday 11 am -4 pm. To volunteer, donate or make an appointment call 928 634-7387 and check out the adoptable dogs and cats online at www.verdevalleyhumanesociety.org

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