Charleston, WV
Our Charleston team works in unbridled collaboration to raise money for their local chapter of The Street Dog Coalition. To donate to their efforts to provide free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness in Charleston, click here.
Team Leads:
Amy Isaac
My name is Amy Isaac, and I have lived in Charleston WV for over 20 years. I graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. My husband is also a graduate of UGA and we moved to Charleston after graduation. I currently work at Valley West Veterinary Hospital and practice mostly small animal medicine with an interest in dentistry and wellness. My husband and I have 3 sons, the oldest of whom has just started his first year at WVU. We also live with 2 dogs, 3 cats and a horse! I feel strongly that everyone should have access to veterinary care and I am excited and honored to be working with The Street Dog Coalition in our area.
Kelsey Bradley
I earned my B.S. in Animal and Nutritional Sciences from West Virginia University in 2016 and have spent the past eight years working at Valley West Veterinary Hospital. In 2023, I began volunteering with The Street Dog Coalition, where I serve as the co-lead for Street Dog Charleston. I am passionate about expanding outreach, fostering strong community partnerships, and working alongside our dedicated team to make a meaningful impact in the lives of both pets and their owners.
Partners & Resources:
Covenant House (Covenant House of WV is dedicated to working for justice by offering direct services for people in need while creating social change through advocacy and education. Our diverse faith, cultural, and belief traditions unite us in reaching out to those in need, irrespective of race, class, gender, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or national origin. This community partner has a food pantry and health clinic on site).
The Fix’Em Clinic (The mission of Fix'Em Clinic is to provide high-quality, high-volume, affordable spay/neuter services as a humane, sustainable solution to the overpopulation of homeless cats and dogs in the region. They are also dedicated to promoting spay/neuter and educating the community on its benefits.)
Press
9.12.23, WOWK-TV, Free vet clinic held in Charleston for animals owned by those experiencing homelessness
3.11.25, CAMC.Org, Community Care Mobile Unity Partners with Street Dog Coalition
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