The Boca Fund Story

Real Life Experience with a Large Community Care Clinic

Our efforts over the decades have yielded many accomplishments. Find out more about Boca Fund below.

CatSnip

As a nonprofit, our mission has always been to Save Animal Lives through Low-Cost Veterinary Care. The Boca Fund began as The Atlanta Animal Alliance, Inc. in 2003. We invested $200,000 of our own money to purchase a mobile spay-neuter vehicle and started a feline spay-neuter program called Project Catsnip. Why? There was, and still is, a cat overpopulation problem that needed to be addressed. We served 20-Counties in Metro Atlanta with our program that accounted for about 7,700 low-cost sterilizations per year. For 5 years we provided this resource throughout the Metro Atlanta Region totaling close to 40,000 surgeries. In 2008, we sold CatSnip to launch WellPet Humane. CatSnip continued to perform s/n’s and now accounts for over 100,000 cat spays and neuters as well as other wellness treatments.

2008 was a bad year for most businesses as a result of the Great Recession. People lost jobs and money was tight. They needed affordable veterinary care and WellPet Humane provide it. Starting in a 2,000 sq. ft. rented suite, we soon grew based on word-of-mouth and a high demand for affordable care. In 2016 we moved to a 16,000+ sq. ft. facility in northeast Atlanta. WellPet Humane was a full-service, well-equipped, hospital complete with 2 surgeries, 2 dental stations with x-ray, and the latest technology. We offered quality veterinary medicine at an affordable price. Many of our clients were quietly referred to us by local veterinarians. We had a great staff of 50 employees with about 12 humanitarian veterinarians. We received about $4M a year in revenue and spent about $3.95M a year in expenses.

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In late 2017 we sold WellPet Humane to a consolidator. We believe that with the sale proceeds we can do more for the veterinary needs of indigent companion animals by becoming a granting foundation with the goal of providing seed money to establish Community Veterinary Care Clinics.

Our Vision

Most of those households who make less than $70,000 are unable to afford veterinary services. Our vision is a world where all companion animals can access veterinary care with for-profit clinics providing 70% of the care and nonprofits providing affordable access to the other 30%.

By The Numbers

Working to Save Animal Lives through Affordable Veterinary Medicine

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Pet Lives Saved

Our Timeline

2021
Fund Affordable Vet Clinics
2020
Grants to Metro Atlanta S/N Clinics
2019
Grants to Metro Atlanta S/N Clinics
2018
Changed Name to The Boca Fund
2017
Sold WellPet Humane Program
2016
Served 40,000th Low-Income Clients
2015
Sold CatSnip after 90,000 S/N
2014
Moved WellPet to Doraville
2013
Build-Out New 17K sq. ft. Hospital
2012
CatSnip Spay/Neutered 70,000
2011
Grew to 4 Vets, 12 staff
2010
Added Low-Cost Dental Service
2009
Expansion + 2,000 sq. ft.
2008
Opened Full Service WellPet Humane
2007
Performed 42,000th CatSnip S/N
2006
Provided Friday Shot Clinics
2005
Performed 30,000th CatSnip S/N
2004
Planned for Low Cost Full Service Clinic
2003
Served 20-County Metro Atlanta
2002
Launched Project CatSnip
2001
Atlanta Animal Alliance Founded

Meet the Founders

Bob Christiansen

Bob Christiansen has devoted his career to saving animal lives through education and Community Animal Management Systems. Bob Christiansen started in the animal welfare movement by developing a successful dog training school in San Diego, CA that trained approximately 1,000 dogs per year. Bob Christiansen has devoted his career to saving animal lives through education and Community Animal Management Systems.

Dr. Amy Orlin

Dr. Amy Orlin has worked as a small animal veterinarian for over 30 years. She obtained a B.S. from Emory University and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 1988. She worked as an associate in a small animal private practice in Snellville, GA for twelve years.

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