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Veterinarian, Dr. Kwane Stewart, wins the 2023 CNN Hero of the Year

"Hero Vet Transforms Lives on the Streets with Free Pet Care! Dr. Kwane Stewart, a beacon of hope for the homeless, has been silently waging a war against animal suffering for over a decade. His weapon? Compassionate, judgment-free veterinary care through his brainchild, Project Street Vet.

Stewart's journey began in the shadows of a Northern California county shelter. Haunted by the rising tide of pet euthanasia during the recession, he almost abandoned his veterinary calling. "I was losing a part of my soul," Stewart recalls. "I dreamt of saving animals, but I was forced to end their lives."

A chance encounter outside a 7-11 with a homeless man and his ailing dog ignited Stewart's mission. Moved by the gratitude he received for treating the dog's skin condition, Stewart vowed to dedicate his skills to those in need. "It was more than medicine. It was about restoring dignity and hope," he says.

Stewart's outreach soon evolved into Project Street Vet. Armed with a portable medical kit, he and a growing team of volunteers, including his 'right-hand,' registered veterinary nurse Genesis Rendon, began treating pets on the streets. From drop-in clinics to homeless camps in Los Angeles, they've offered a range of treatments including vaccinations and flea control.

The impact of Stewart's work goes beyond physical healing. "It's about acknowledging the profound bond between these owners and their pets. These animals are their family, their world," Stewart explains.

With the help of his brother Ian, Stewart has also begun documenting these heartwarming stories, shattering stereotypes about homelessness and animal welfare. "These pet parents often sacrifice their last dollar for their furry companions," Stewart adds.

Project Street Vet, now a beacon of hope in multiple cities including Orlando and Atlanta, operates solely on volunteer effort and donations. Stewart's message is clear: "Every pet, every owner deserves care, regardless of their circumstances. We're here to offer that, unconditionally."

To support or get involved with Project Street Vet, visit their website or donate via their GoFundMe page.

Read more on CNN: https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2023/12/11/cnnheroes-2023-hero-of-year-tribute-sot-vpx.cnn#:~:text=Kwane%20Stewart%20wins%20the%202023,All%2DStar%20Tribute%27%20%7C%20CNN