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  1. Maria Elisabeth Dickin, surnommée Mia, née le 22 septembre 1870 à Londres au Royaume-Uni et morte le 1er mars 1951 au même lieu, est une réformatrice sociale britannique 1. Elle joue notamment un rôle pionnier dans le domaine du bien-être animal et fonde le People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) en 1917.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maria_DickinMaria Dickin - Wikipedia

    Maria Elisabeth Dickin CBE (nickname Mia; 22 September 1870 – 1 March 1951) was a social reformer [1] and an animal welfare pioneer who founded the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) in 1917. The Dickin Medal is named for her.

  3. From humble beginnings to opening pet clinics all over the UK and helping thousands of pets, PDSA founder Maria Dickin is remembered as one of the greatest f...

  4. Our founder and inspiration, Maria Dickin, CBE, passes away (aged 81) after a life spent working tirelessly on behalf of animals. She is remembered worldwide as one of the greatest figures in the history of animal welfare.

  5. None of that would have ever been possible without our incredible founder, Maria Dickin. https://pdsa.org.uk/what-we-do/i-am-pdsa. **Regular givers play such an important part in our work**By...

  6. www.pdsa.org.uk › what-we-do › animal-awardsDM 80 - PDSA

    Our founder, Maria Dickin CBE, introduced the PDSA Dickin Medal on 2 December 1943, at the height of World War II. A tireless campaigner for animal welfare, Maria Dickin was determined to raise the status of animals in society and improve their care.

  7. one inspirational woman. We’ve been a lifeline for sick and injured pets since 1917. In that time we’ve provided a staggering 100 million free treatments to more than 20 million pets. We owe it all to one truly inspirational woman: our Founder, Maria Dickin. Maria was born in London in 1870.