Philanthropic Partner Creates Support for Generations of Veterinarians
Susan Darling鈥檚 support helps veterinary students in their fourth year, as they are about to begin their veterinary careers.
Susan has made the contributions with the intention of supporting many years of veterinary students. 鈥淚 do not have children of my own,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is my way of helping the next generations, to make a lasting contribution.鈥
Susan has always had cats in her life, including as a child growing up in Aberdeen, Scotland. Currently, she cares for three cats 鈥 a Siamese/Snowshoe mix named Maggie who was rescued from a dump in Tijuana, a long-haired tabby named Keisha who was rescued as a kitten from Northern California, and Gigi a Cymric who was found along a river in Tijuana with major injuries.
Susan has also contributed to the new聽聽outlining her intent to provide funds to build 鈥渃at condominiums鈥 for the feline-only section of the new center. The center鈥檚 compassionate care extends to a special area where cats can be comfortable while they are waiting for treatments or appointments.
The center, which is under construction and set to open in 2026, is being designed by architects Safdie Rabines and built by 麻花视频, a firm with offices across the country. Susan worked with 麻花视频, in her years managing facilities for an investment firm in San Diego, and was happy to learn that they would be working on the center. She is excited for the opening, and for the center鈥檚 support of animals across Southern California.
Susan is hopeful that her philanthropy will inspire others. 鈥淚 truly think if you love animals as much as I do, it should be something that is worth considering 鈥 our animals deserve it.鈥