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Your donation will save animals' lives by paying for their rescue, medical
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BE A FUNDRAISER |
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BY ADDING OTFD's WIDGET TO YOUR MYSPACE PAGE |
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We welcome members country-wide to continue our work. So please tell someone about us.
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(Often called In-Kind Donations)
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In-Kind donations are items given that are not money but that can be used so the
organization doesn't have the need to spend money on those items. Or as the legal
definition states: Payment made in the form of goods and services, rather than cash.
And in our case, it means that the animals can be focused on even more.
THERE ARE MANY
WAYS YOU CAN HELP
OTFD!
Right now, we need monetary donations more than anything. Our goal is to raise 100,000
dollars to purchase 20-40 acres, the first dog run, and a small administrative building.
We will do it with your help.
In early 2009, we will definitely need In-Kind donations
and will welcome all kinds of "animal" things and items you probably never thought
a sanctuary would need.
Go to our Donations page for information on Giving
Options.
Any monetary donation, small, medium, or large, fits us. If you want to know that
your money is helping homeless and abused animals, furthering education on animal
care, spaying and neutering, and how to make our city a "No More Homeless Pets"
place, and to be a part of the beginning of the largest sanctuary in the country,
please send tax-deductible donations to:
On The Fifth Day
Post Office Box 10987
Murfreesboro, TN 37129-5137
We can't thank you enough.
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or send your check or money order to:
On The Fifth Day
Post Office Box 10987
Murfreesboro TN 37129
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ALL MEMBERSHIPS INCLUDE
a FREE subscription to OTFD's "The
Poop Scoop", a fun and fact-filled newsletter to keep you informed on sanctuary
happenings and positive animal to human stories.
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PLEASE DO WHAT YOU CAN TO ENSURE THE OTFD FACILITY IS BUILT THIS SPRING! |
After years of not knowing why my love and concern for animals ran so deeply, I was inspired in 2003 to open On The Fifth Day. As a community, as a society, as caregivers to species who cannot yell out, "Please help me," we can no longer ignore the egregious state of animal overpopulation and abuse in Middle Tennessee.
"GOING GREEN" means more than saving the environment, the ozone, and recycling. We must save the animals as well.
We will build a sanctuary where they can be mended physically and emotionally, where their quality of life can soar, and where they have the chance to find a permanent home with someone who knows how to love an animal. All of God's creatures deserve this.
Most importantly - all of them,will be loved and protected. Just as they were when they were created…
On The Fifth Day.
Jen Flatt Hilsher
Founder/Director
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