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Why give?
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Build a Stronger Veterinary Community
Our retreats create lasting professional networks. Attendees leave with trusted colleagues they can call on for clinical advice, career guidance, and support throughout their careers.
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Support Women in Large-Animal Veterinary Medicine
Women veterinarians practicing in rural and large-animal settings face unique challenges including professional isolation, demanding schedules, and limited access to peer support. Cowgirl CE Retreats provides a space where women in large-animal practice can connect, learn, and recharge.
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Support the Next Generation
Scholarships allow new graduates and early-career veterinarians to attend retreats they might not otherwise be able to afford. Your support helps strengthen the future of large-animal veterinary medicine.
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Promote Well-Being and Career Longevity
Burnout is a major challenge in veterinary medicine. Retreats provide a rare opportunity for veterinarians to step away from daily demands, reconnect with why they chose the profession, and return to practice renewed and inspired.
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Keep Rural Veterinary Medicine Strong
Large-animal veterinarians are essential to animal health, food systems, and rural communities. By supporting Cowgirl CE Retreats, you are investing in the professionals who care for livestock, horses, and the agricultural communities that depend on them.
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Multiply Your Impact
Cowgirl CE Retreats is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing meaningful, high-impact educational experiences. Donations go directly toward programming, scholarships, and creating supportive learning environments for women veterinarians. goes here
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When you choose to give, you become part of something bigger—something powerful. Your support fuels progress and brings hope where it's needed most.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, Email cowgirlceretreats@cowgirlce.com if you need more info.
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Donations go directly toward programming, scholarships, and creating supportive learning environments for women veterinarians.
