A veterinarian from Fort Collins is sending a mobile vet clinic to Ukraine to provide free medical care to pets
For the past year, Denver7 has shared stories about Coloradans who are doing what they can to help Ukrainians who are displaced.
"The experience for me was the experience of a lifetime, being over there," said Jon Geller, a vet from Fort Collins. When Denver7 spoke to Geller in March, he said it meant a lot to him to help people and their animals in their time of need.
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