

Pawsion Program by
New Creation
Animal Clinic
PAWSION = PAWS + MISSION + PASSION
A community-led movement rooted in care, guardianship, and a deep reconnection with the living world—committed to animal welfare, humane education, and compassionate coexistence.
The PAWSION Program is more than a project—it’s a passion in motion. It was born from love, urgency, and a deep need to care for the voiceless.
It began with one question: What if compassionate care could be consistent, accessible, and rooted in community?
PAWSION offers more than spay and neuter. It brings together humane education, responsible guardianship, animal and community well-being, environmental reconnection, and collaborative care—all grounded in compassion, action, and shared purpose.
Coexistence, Compassion, and Shared Responsibility
This work doesn’t happen alone.
It’s a call to remember that animals are not separate from us—they live with us, teach us, and walk beside us.
Through PAWSION, we create space for empathy to grow, where caring becomes a shared responsibility and coexistence becomes a conscious, compassionate choice.
This is a movement that doesn’t ask for praise. It asks for participation, presence, and purpose.
PAWSION is built by people who rise humbly, protect with love, and believe that healing our communities includes those with fur, tails, and eyes that speak without words—but never without meaning.

The People Behind the Purpose
Stories shape movements. Intentions build foundations.
Before there was structure, there was heart. Before there were missions, there were moments of loss, love, and choice.
This is the story of one person’s “why”—and the clinic that now stands as a beacon for many.
A Promise Born from Loss
For Dr. Jerald Camba, this work is more than a profession—it’s a promise. A promise born from personal loss, shaped by compassion, and grounded in a deep sense of responsibility to the animals who cannot ask for help, but need it just the same.
While working abroad in Hong Kong, he lost his beloved dogs. There was no clinic nearby equipped to handle emergency care, and that grief stayed with him. It didn’t just hurt—it awakened something. A realization that there were too many barriers to care, and too many lives being lost because of it.
Seeing What Others Look Away From
What Shared Care Makes Possible
When he returned to the Philippines, the problem became even more visible. He would see animals—especially kittens—lying lifeless on the road, run over, discarded, forgotten. And over time, the pain of witnessing so many preventable deaths became too much.
"Hindi ko na kaya makita ang sobrang daming kuting na nasasagasaan."
But it wasn’t just about the cats. It was about the everyday suffering of animals—their hunger, their illness, their loneliness—and the systemic lack of support for the people who try to help them.
Building New Creation Animal Clinic with Love & Purpose
Dr. Jerald Camba founded New Creation Animal Clinic in San Fernando, La Union with a vision to practice veterinary medicine in a way that is accessible, responsive, and rooted in real-life needs. He witnessed how many clinics placed care out of reach for ordinary families, and chose a path that offered something different—something grounded in compassion and community care.
He often says—half in jest, but fully from the heart—that he loves animals more than people. And when you see him in action—performing spay surgeries, treating rescues, guiding young volunteers—you’ll understand that love. It’s not sentimental. It’s steady, lived, and deeply sincere.
This same devotion now lives at the center of the PAWSION Program.
It exists not only to care for individual animals, but to strengthen the systems of care that surround them—especially in places where support has been missing for far too long.

From Clinic to Community
Where purpose meets action...
What began as one veterinarian’s vision has grown into a mission embraced by many.
From the founding of New Creation Animal Clinic to the launch of the PAWSION Program, this is a story of how care, consistency, and community come together to create lasting change.
The PAWSION Program was born from the need to take veterinary care beyond the clinic— into the streets, the barangays, and the hearts of communities.
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Initiated by New Creation Animal Clinic, in collaboration with individuals and groups committed to animal welfare and community well-being
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Designed to formalize outreach, deepen educational efforts, and coordinate regular spay/neuter drives
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Rooted in Dr. Jerald Camba’s personal mission, and expanded through meaningful community collaboration
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Focuses on spay/neuter access, humane education, community health, and sustainable animal care
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Anchored in the belief that caring for animals is a shared responsibility—“PAWSION is the heart of what we do—beyond the clinic, with the pople.”
“The Pawsion Program is where care deepens into commitment—where compassion moves through community, and small acts grow into lasting change. It’s a space of shared effort, where we rise together and walk alongside each other in
service of life, dignity, and belonging.”
Recent Milestones (2025)
Compassion in Action: Extending Care
Beyond the Clinic
February 15, 2025
Free Spay & Neuter Drive
Organized by New Creation Animal Clinic, this event offered spay and neuter services for stray and rescued cats, along with anti-rabies vaccinations, deworming, and well-being checks for both cats and dogs. It marked a step forward in providing inclusive, community-based veterinary care—addressing not just overpopulation, but overall animal health.
May 2025
Rural Veterinary Mission – Brgy. Paltit, Badoc
In partnership with local leaders and volunteers, the team conducted a rural veterinary mission in Ilocos Norte. Despite heavy rain, they served a remote barangay with no vet access—offering spay/neuter, vaccinations, consultations, and a glimpse of what community-driven care can achieve.
January–June 2025
In-Clinic Support & Ongoing Rehabilitation
– Continued free spay/neuter for rescues, strays, and cats from indigent households
– Rehabilitation and care for street cats like Quincy, Reiki, and Love
– Support for adoption and rehoming of rescued animals
– Charity services for urgent medical needs of pets from low-income families
– Long-term care and safe haven for vulnerable cats, including clinic residents Kash and BB
Partnership with the City Veterinary Office of San Fernando City,
La Union
The City Veterinary Office of San Fernando City continues to play a vital role in advancing animal health and public safety.
As one of New Creation Animal Clinic's local partners for the Pawsion Program, they help extend veterinary care where it matters most.
Through this partnership, the City Veterinary Office is able to:
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Provide free anti-rabies vaccinations for dogs and cats, particularly from low-income households
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Support anti-rabies awareness and vaccination campaigns within barangays
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Assist during community outreach missions through referrals and coordination
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Promote responsible pet guardianship in alignment with public health goals
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This collaboration reflects the importance of working hand-in-hand with local institutions—building trust, expanding access, and protecting both animals and the communities they live in.
Stories from the Field: The Heart of the Pawsion Program
This is where we gather moments from the ground—stories shaped by service, community, and care. Each reflection offers a glimpse into the lived realities of the Pawsion Program: the persistence, the hands that show up, and the relationships that make this work real. Rooted in shared effort and local rhythms, these narratives carry both memory and movement—traces of what it means to keep showing up, together.

"Support comes in many forms: spreading the word, donating, volunteering, or simply learning what it means to be a more compassionate guardian to the creatures in our care. These moments—five cats, one jeepney, a morning of shared effort—remind us that real change doesn’t always look big.
But it feels big. And it matters."
“Support from aligned brands reminds us that compassion can be a shared mission—when care meets purpose, impact takes root.”
Partner Spotlight: Carchimillican Animal Health Corporation
A Line of Care that Carries On
Before organized outreach programs found their footing, healing work was already underway—in community corners of La Union, through one of the province’s earliest veterinary clinics: Sanglay Clinic in Bauang, led by a devoted veterinarian mother. Her care and presence built a foundation that would later echo in new forms.
Years later, that same devotion continues through Carchimillican Animal Health Corporation, founded by her son. What began as hands-on care within a rural clinic has grown into a company that supplies veterinary clinics across the country—serving those at the frontlines with compassion and consistency.
Their Contributions to the Pawsion Program
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2024 – Donated anesthesia for one of the program’s earliest communities spay and neuter drives
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February 2025 – Provided vitamins to support rescued animals in recovery
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May 30, 2025 – Supplied vitamins during the veterinary outreach in Badoc, Ilocos Norte
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Ongoing 2025 Support – Donated:
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GV vitamins for nourishment
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Advocate for parasite care in dogs
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Convenia, a veterinary-grade injectable antibiotic for treatment
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Awareness Contribution – Shared Anti-Rabies Campaign Posters, helping inform and equip communities with education on rabies prevention

Why They Matter
Some care begins at home—and continues far beyond it.
From a mother’s clinic in Bauang to a growing enterprise led by her son, this story reflects how compassion can expand across generations. What was once local care has become widespread support, reaching animal welfare advocates in cities, towns, and grassroots communities alike.
Their presence strengthens what we build. Through timely help and thoughtful response, Carchimillican Animal Health Corporation honors a tradition of care—one that remains rooted, relational, and responsive to what the work truly asks.
The Animal Drugstore: Compassion in Every Dose
In a country where animal pharmacies remain few and far between, The Animal Drugstore offers something both rare and essential: access to veterinary medicines guided by professional expertise and heartfelt commitment. Led by a licensed pharmacist for animals, they support both clinics and communities—bringing timely supplies to where they’re needed most.
Their presence was felt during the May 2024 outreach mission, and again in June, when they provided medical supplies that supported the work of New Creation Animal Clinic under the Pawsion Program. These contributions also reached solo rescuers and indigent households caring for rescue and community cats.
Why They Matter
The Animal Drugstore fills a vital gap—where many communities lack access to quality veterinary medications, they step in with care, trust, and expertise. Their support strengthens grassroots efforts, enabling both veterinarians and everyday guardians to provide safer, more humane care.
By choosing to walk alongside community programs and solo efforts alike, they’ve become part of a growing movement where compassion meets capability—and where healing becomes possible, one dose, one life at a time.
Mi Amore Cat Food: Nourishment as an Expression of Care
Mi Amore Cat Food has always held a conviction: feeding is a form of love. Their support for the Pawsion Program goes beyond offering supplies—it reflects a sincere commitment to the wellbeing of cats who have endured neglect, abandonment, and hardship.
Some of their contributions have sustained cats under the rehabilitation care of New Creation Animal Clinic—rescues still healing, without families yet, but surrounded by daily attention, medical care, and a chance to begin again.
The generosity also extends to the people at the heart of the clinic. Staff members—many of whom have opened their homes to rescued cats—have received food supplies to help care for their own companions.
Through the free spay and neuter drives, Mi Amore Cat Food has continued to nourish the larger community. Their presence has supported households stepping up for their animals, affirming that care begins with what we choose to give—day by day, bowl by bowl.
Why They Matter
Mi Amore Cat Food carries a story shaped by compassion and lived experience. Born from the loss of beloved rescue cats to kidney disease, the brand was created as a response to offer food that supports feline health and prevents avoidable suffering.
Their involvement in the Pawsion Program isn’t just support, it’s shared purpose. With every donation, they extend their original mission: to protect, to nourish, and to make care more accessible for cats who rarely receive it.
This kind of partnership helps sustain the deeper work— devoted efforts, everyday acts, the unseen moments that make a difference. When care is offered from a place of understanding, it becomes something more enduring: a contribution that carries both heart and impact.
What’s Ahead:
Care in Motion
Grounded in compassion and shared effort, our upcoming initiatives continue the work of healing, advocacy, and community care. From local veterinary missions to community partnerships, these next steps reflect our commitment to long-term, heart-led change.
Compassion in Action: Sunday Care —
July 2025 Spay and Neuter for Cats
Throughout July 2025, New Creation Animal Clinic offers free spay and neuter services for rescued, stray, and indigent-owned cats through the Pawsion Program, a gesture of care that uplifts both animals and community.
Every Sunday—July 6, 13, 20, and 27—ten feline patients will receive complete medical support: surgical care, anesthesia, and post-operative treatment. Volunteers and team members also receive nourishment, because this work is sustained by shared effort and mutual care.
Why This Program Matters
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Cat overpopulation continues to place weight on communities, caregivers, and shelters
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Spay and neuter services ease suffering and encourage responsible guardianship
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Community-based programs create ripples of care that last beyond a single day
This is a hands-on, heart-forward initiative—where veterinary care becomes a form of advocacy, and where each act of service becomes a step toward meaningful change.
Program Overview
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Dates: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2025
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Slots: 10 cats per Sunday (40 cats in total)
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Eligibility: Rescued, stray, and indigent-owned cats
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Pre-registration required
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All services offered free of charge
This is a shared commitment—made possible by people who show up, give care, and build something lasting through each small act.
Compassionate Veterinary Care, Every Step of the Way
New Creation Animal Clinic is a passionate, enthusiastic, dedicated, and scientific evidence-based veterinary practice in La Union. Founded to address the urgent need for affordable, community-based veterinary care, the clinic continues to be a vital presence for those who need it most.

Their services extend beyond the clinic walls, reaching rescued animals, community pets, and beloved companions through both in-house care and mobile outreach.
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Delivers emergency surgeries, wellness consultations, anti-rabies vaccinations, and critical treatment
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Offers free and subsidized services for low-income pet guardians and community animals
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Trains and mentors veterinary students and local volunteers through hands-on experience
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Extends care through mobile missions and grassroots outreach in barangays and rescue communities
Guided by skill and grounded in service, their care fosters trust, healing, and a more compassionate future for animals and their guardians alike.
Step In, Stay Connected
Whether you're a community member, a fellow advocate, or simply someone who cares—there’s always a place for you in this circle of care. Follow our journey, share the work, or reach out to collaborate. Every gesture creates momentum.