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Main Line Urgent Vet Hosting Giving Tree to Benefit Angel Fund
Community Invited to Purchase Ornaments to Help Pets & Families in Need

Main Line Urgent Vet invites pet families and community members to spread holiday cheer while supporting pets in need through its Angel Fund Giving Tree, running from December 1 to December 31.
Throughout December, visitors to Main Line Urgent Vet, 20 Woodside Road, Ardmore, can purchase and personalize a holiday ornament for $5, with all proceeds directly benefiting the Angel Fund. This donation-based program helps cover the cost of care for pets whose families may not be able to afford unexpected treatment.
Each ornament will be displayed on the practice’s holiday tree in the clinic’s lobby, creating a warm, community-driven display of compassion and generosity. Participants may write their pet’s name, a holiday message, or a tribute to a beloved animal companion on their ornament.
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“Our Angel Fund is all about helping pets when their families are facing difficult financial moments,” said Dr. Robin Goyle, co-founder of Main Line Urgent Vet. “The Giving Tree is a simple, heartfelt way for our community to come together and make a real difference for local pets this holiday season.”
Dr. Jennifer (Jenny) Graham, co-founder, added, “We see every day how much people love their pets and how hard it can be when cost becomes a barrier to care. This fundraiser gives everyone—from our clients to neighbors who simply love animals—a way to give back.”
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The Angel Fund, launched in partnership with nonprofit myBalto, provides financial assistance for urgent treatments when families cannot cover the full cost of care. 100% of proceeds from the Giving Tree will go toward this fund, helping ensure that no pet is turned away due to financial hardship.
The Angel Fund Giving Tree will be on display December 1–31 in the Main Line Urgent Vet lobby. Ornaments may be purchased on-site during business hours.
About Main Line Urgent Vet
Main Line Urgent Vet is an independently owned, women-led veterinary practice providing pet families across the Main Line with expert emergency and urgent care for non-life-threatening conditions—bridging the gap between family veterinarians and emergency hospitals. Founded by Dr. Robin Goyle and Dr. Jennifer Graham, the practice offers extended hours, same-day treatment, and compassionate, community-focused programs, including the Angel Fund, comfort and end-of-life support, and local art partnerships.
For more information, visit www.mainlineurgentvet.com or call (610) 227-6060.