Please don’t be too shy or too proud to seek our help. At the moment VBF is helping about 130 people (beneficiaries and their dependants) and many of them may well have had similar difficulties to your own. Please be assured that all applications are dealt with in strict confidence and with the utmost discretion.
Remember that VBF is the profession’s own charity and is entirely devoted to vets helping their colleagues and families in need. You do not have to be a supporter to qualify for our help.
Who do we help?
The main categories that beneficiaries fall into are:
Veterinary surgeons unable to work a a result of ill health
Dependents of deceased veterinary surgeons
Retired veterinary surgeons
Veterinary surgeons and/or their dependents needing short-term assistance
What can’t we help with?
Business or partnership debt
The costs of mandatory training courses
Indemnity insurance
Private education
Private medical care
Financial support simply because someone is unemployed
What sort of help is given?
Payment of regular monthly grants
Short-term loans to tide beneficiaries over times of crisis
Special gifts to help with the cost of items such as a stair lift or the provision of a specially adapted car (usually up to a maximum of £1,000)
The VBF owns four bungalows at Burton near Christchurch, Dorset which are available for deserving veterinary surgeons and their families