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The Scholarship Program

A program that provides veterinary cannabis education and resources to those who need financial assistance

Wednesday was first introduced to her mom, Morgan, in 2003. She and her sister, Pugsley Anne, were tumbling over each other just to get closer to their new mom, who adopted them both that day. From that point on, Morgan’s world was filled with happiness (and chaos).

They moved around the country, eventually settling down in Los Angeles. Wednesday was an easy traveling partner, and the most outgoing, adventurous pup Morgan had ever had. She would greet everyone, but only bring the special people to meet her mom.

In 2011, when Wednesday was eight years old, she was diagnosed with cancer.

Despite this grim diagnosis, she wasn’t going to take it lying down. She had multiple mast cell tumors that required surgery, chemotherapy, and intensive targeted therapy. But she was still young and feisty, and fought hard every step of the way. She even managed to meet one of her best friends while receiving her cancer care. She lived another six full years!

Morgan remembers how Wednesday could have used more help in managing her pain and improving her appetite, but unfortunately, there weren’t many options for this at the time. Her oncologist, Dr. Hazzah, recalls using only conventional treatment for Wednesday, no herbs or cannabis. Regrettably, the benefits of medicinal cannabis were largely unknown in the veterinary world at the time. Needless to say, she would have been treated very differently today.

Wednesday would have wanted to help all her friends, both animal and human. Dr. Hazzah remembers her as “the sweetest girl ever.” She was a truly unique pup, who was never afraid to try anything. One of her special gifts was to help others in need by giving many face licks, which would always lift their mood and make them smile.

Wednesday would have wanted to help all her friends, both animal and human. Dr. Hazzah remembers her as “the sweetest girl ever.” She was a truly unique pup, who was never afraid to try anything. One of her special gifts was to help others in need by giving many face licks, which would always lift their mood and make them smile.

In honor of Wednesday’s enduring spirit and love for life, the Veterinary Cannabis Society is establishing
“The Wednesday Fund.” This memorial scholarship aims to help advance the knowledge of veterinary medical professionals, so they are more prepared to help pets like Wednesday.

Here’s what some of our scholarship winners have to say…

VCS is a great resource for veterinary students to gain exposure to cannabis medicine. It is great to have more information and expand on tools I can use in practice one day! Thank you for the opportunity to further my education!” -Ashley Hays, VCS scholarship recipient
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The program is wonderful, it’s the best short course I have ever taken. Filled with knowledge I could apply right away. It’s truly amazing all the ways in which cannabis can improve the quality of life for our patients. Gives clients an option when they have tried everything else.” -Amy Honeychurch, VCS scholarship recipient

Scholarship Program Details

One scholarship will be awarded monthly to an eligible candidate

(see criteria for eligibility below)

Scholarship package includes:

Free year membership to VCS, providing access to all the veterinary professional resources, including the newly updated 7 hour Veterinary Cannabis CE course launching in 2024.

Qualifications

  1. To qualify, applicants must be either:
    • A 3rd or 4th year student enrolled in an accredited veterinary school OR
    • A veterinary paraprofessional working in the veterinary field, with a letter of support from their supervising veterinarian.
  2. To apply, simply fill out the application form below and upload the requested documentation.
  3. All applications will be evaluated by the scholarship program team.
  4. Recipients will be notified via email. Remaining applications will be saved for further consideration, no need to re-apply.
Apply Here

Fine Print

Winners are chosen monthly by the Scholarship Team and are at the sole discretion of the Veterinary Cannabis Society.

Scholarship recipients will be asked to complete a brief survey.

Want to learn More?

For questions, email programs@veterinarycannabissociety.org

Our Mission is to create lasting solutions that ensure the safe use of cannabis in pets through education, advocacy, and promoting product standards.

Our Vision is an educated and empowered global veterinary medical cannabis community.

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