Preventing All Unwanted Litters
We are now back to our regular schedule: Open from 9:00 - 1:00 each day to schedule appointments and from 7:00 - 6:00 on surgery days. Most surgery days are Wed/Fri with occasional Saturdays.
We want to thank the Lisa Ross Parker Foundation for our recent grant. With that grant we will help fix 58 cats for low-income individuals.
We appreciate their continued support and encouragement. This grant will help us continue to provide high quality services for all our patients. 4-24-24.
We appreciate their continued support and encouragement. This grant will help us continue to provide high quality services for all our patients. 4-24-24.
We want to thank the Lisa Ross Parker Foundation for making it possible for us to purchase the Hot Dog Warming System for our surgery table. We think keeping our patients warm during surgery will make a a real difference.
“The veterinary industry is starting to better understand the medical value that fluid warming and whole body temperature management can offer to the surgical and critical patient,” says Judith Rossi, vice president of global communications for Smiths Medical of Norwell, Mass. “Patient warming is now recognized as one of the most valuable enhancements used to help improve outcomes in patient care.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Villa Mitchell Date: 12-9-2023 Grant Awarded to Pauls Clinic, Inc. by Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a nonprofit striving to build a more thriving and inclusive community — today and for generations to come — by transforming thoughtful generosity into positive change, announces $2,803,889 in grants to 438 nonprofit organizations as part of the 2023 annual grantmaking process. Pauls Clinic, Inc.has received a $ 8,000 grant to spay and neuter pets residing in low-income households. “Good work happens every day in our community through the efforts of dedicated and talented staff and volunteers of nonprofit organizations, and we are happy to support that work,” says Laundrea Lewis, VP of Grants at CFMT. Community Foundation awards discretionary grants annually from its unrestricted and field-of-interest funds through an open application process to Middle Tennessee nonprofits organizations addressing community needs and benefiting the well-being of citizens through valuable programs and innovative services. More information on the grant process is online at www.cfmt.org/grants-scholarships/grants/ About: Pauls Clinic, Inc. Pauls Clinic is a non-profit spay/neuter clinic that serves Warren and five surrounding counties. Their goal is to lower shelter intake by subsidizing the cost to sterilize pets residing in low-income households. They also advocate for the 3-yr vaccination protocol and general pet wellness. For more information, please visit their website https://paulsclinicinc.com/index.html or our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PaulsClinicinc. About Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee unites compassionate individuals and worthy causes. Its generous donors span the community and are driven by a shared commitment to addressing diverse needs. Community Foundation is dedicated to preserving and managing charitable funds with the utmost care to support nonprofit and grantee partners dedicated to making a meaningful impact throughout our community. www.CFMT.org ### |
These pictures are from our first Angel Day through Stand Up For Pits Foundation. Thank You SUFP and Thank You Angel.
Here are pictures of the 2nd Angel Day.