Dr. Kwane Stewart, founder of Project Street Vet, visited the Orlando chapter of his mobile veterinary clinic as part of a multi-city tour, highlighting the nonprofit’s mission to provide free medical services for pets of those experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The Orlando chapter, led by Dr. Mary Anne Bowen since 2023, offers services like checkups, vaccinations, and treatments, supported by donations and partnerships such as Fetch Pet Insurance. The event, hosted at the Samaritan Rescue Center, also provided pet supplies and highlighted the critical role pets play in the lives of their owners facing homelessness. Read the full article to learn more.
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DO YOU NEED HELP OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO NEEDS HELP?
DO YOU NEED HELP OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO NEEDS HELP?
Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) is a drop-in resource center serving individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness in East Orange County.
As a faith-based organization, we provide compassionate, housing-focused support through case management, mental health counseling, healthcare, employment services, street outreach, and daily access to essential resources such as meals, clothing, showers, laundry, mail services and hygiene supplies—helping our neighbors take the next step toward stability and self-sufficiency.
If you or someone you know needs help, please call (407) 482-0600 or visit us at 9837 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32817 to learn more about our services.
The SRC is a faith-based volunteer operated resource center for those experiencing homelessness in East Orange County.
We are a drop-in center helping adult individuals get back on their feet through case management, mental health counseling, and basic life essentials such as food, clothing, and hygiene supplies.
If you or someone you know needs help, contact us at 407.482.0600 to get more details.










