Support

November 2007—Thanks to our many generous donors, we are now open for business! With the clinic now open, we ask those interested in helping us to support our voucher program. More details about how you can help!

May 2007—Animal Advocates of Moore County, Inc. generously donated a gift of $50,000.00 to renovate and equip the Cat Room at the Companion Animal Spay/Neuter Clinic. The donation marks a joint commitment by the Board of Directors of Animal Advocates and the Companion Animal Clinic Board of Directors to meet the challenge of controlling the animal overpopulation problem in the Sandhills.

“Our board is very happy to present the Companion Animal Clinic with a check for $50,000 to speed up the clinic’s opening date. We also want our many loyal members to understand that the money we are donating was a gift to Animal Advocates of Moore County (AAMC) from the estate of Mrs. Francis K. Trees,” said Maureen Burke-Horansky, President of Animal Advocates, a local animal-welfare organization.

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The CAC Foundation wishes to thank our generous donors. Without you, we could never have reached our goals to renovate, equip, and open the Spay/Neuter Veterinary Clinic of the Sandhills!

Continued fund-raising is used to cover the difference between the service fee and the "real costs" of operation at the Spay Neuter Veterinary Clinic (SNVC).

Once the SNVC is in operation for one year Companion Animal Clinic Foundation (CAC) will re-examine the financial plan to insure the continued success of the Spay Neuter Veterinary Clinic.

The building and equipment phase of fundraising was successful, but we need your continued support to keep the SNVC open. Your financial support directly subsidizes service at the Spay/Neuter Veterinary Clinic of the Sandhills. All donations to the CAC Foundation are tax deductable (501c3#20-2886984). Download the CAC Donation Form (as a PDF document).
CAC Foundation mailing address:: P.O. Box 148, Southern Pines, NC 28388.

We also need volunteer support to the clinic! Please volunteer by calling the Spay/neuter Veterinary Clinic Office: (910) 692-FIXX. You may also volunteer to the Foundation and/or the Spay Neuter Clinic by completing and submitting: the CAC Volunteer Form.

Read the letter from Donna Andrews, about the Capital Campaign 2005-2006.

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CAC Foundation:
Your Community Solution to Animal Overpopulation

www.CompanionAnimalClinic.org