The Tennessee Animal Resource Center is a non-profit,
501(c)(3) organization.
Our mission is to prevent animal
cruelty by reducing the over-population of dogs and cats in
Tennessee and facilitating the development of leadership,
fundraising and strategic expertise in
spay and neuter
organizations throughout the state.
P.O. Box 401
Smyrna, TN  37167,
Phone 423-503-5296

Please help us do even more by giving anything you can so that we can open a year round,
daily low cost high quality clinic.
With your help we plan to alter
7200 per year!
30 animals per day
A total of 7200 dogs & cats each year

Potentially saving thousands of lives from neglect & abuse!
Thank you to everyone who attended the
2009 Spay It Forward Conference
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum in
Nashville, Tennessee

The conference was a huge success and we can't wait until next year!
The ARC at 423-503-5296
or email us at jrtlover27@yahoo.com
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Thanks to our Presenting Sponsors.....
Spay it Forward TN 2009
is a program of
The Tennessee Animal Resource

In partnership with
Center for Nonprofit Management
And with the support of Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art and
Whole Foods
You are the answer to the overpopulation problem. The Tennessee Spay and Neuter Fund. A statewide fund raising campaign will
be implemented to provide a permanent and ever growing funding support of spay and neuter activities for Tennessee communities
Training and Resources Providing animal welfare groups seeking fund raising, marketing and management assistance with
spay/neuter programs. This website has a wide variety of resources for both animal welfare agencies and the general public. We
are developing a series of seminars including a statewide conference to provide training in fund raising, grant writing and
spay/neuter program development and administration. Implementing and incubating spay/neuter programs in communities where
none currently exist. The ARC will empower groups of volunteers to establish Gotta Spay to Play programs under The ARC's 501(c)
(3) is an umbrella. This enables these dedicated volunteers to implement fund raising efforts in their communities with supplemental
funding from The ARC's Spay/Neuter Fund Empowering Animal Welfare Organizations to achieve their missions!