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Greetings!
 
We hope you've been enjoying the season where you are. We've had some peculiar weather here in the Pacific Northwest, but for the most part, it's been a beautiful summer.
 
Planning is well underway for our 4th International Symposium on Non-Surgical Contraceptive Methods of Pet Population Control, which will be held April 8-10, 2010, in Dallas, Texas, USA. We're now actively seeking sponsors for this event; without sponsorship support, we'd simply be unable to hold this symposium, the only one like it in the world.
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As one of our Organizational Partners, we know you recognize the need for faster, easier, and less expensive methods of sterilization for cats and dogs. Sponsorship of the Symposium gives you an opportunity to help advance this field, demonstrate your support, and represent your organization to the symposium speakers and participants. With unprecedented interest and work in this area, this event is sure to attract leaders in science, veterinary medicine, animal welfare, and animal health from around the globe.
 
We recognize that the economy is tight; we have items available for sponsorship for as little as $500. Please check out our sponsorship package and consider where your organization might fit.
 
Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions, comments, or requests related to this unique opportunity.
 
Sincerely,
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Joyce Briggs, President
 
P.S. As an Organizational Partner, you'll receive a discount on symposium registration, so be sure to mark your calendars for April 8-10, 2010!
 
OPP Spotlight
Buddha Dog Massage, Woodland Hills, California, USA
When Pam Holt of Buddha Dog Massage contacted us, we were delighted to welcome her business as Organizational Partner. Pam's commitment to helping dogs goes far beyond her work as a Certified Animal Massage Therapist. When she was exposed to the challenges Buddha Dog Massage logoand tragedies of the homeless pet problem, she dedicated herself to saving animals. In her Letter of Support for ACC&D, Pam wrote that "the thought of sterilization without surgery is a dream come true for all animal rescuers who need and deserve some help."
 
As an Organizational Partner, Pam quickly demonstrated her level of commitment when she wrote an article about non-surgical pet sterilization for The Pet Press, a Los Angeles area publication "for the people who love animals and the animals who need to be loved." Pam's wonderfully written article helped spread the word about the potential of non-surgical sterilization to a key audience in southern California. Thanks, Pam! 

New Organizational Partners
Welcoming our Newest Organizational Partners!
102 Organizational Partners and counting! With Partners of different size, location, reach, age, and focus, we're best able to demonstrate demand for new methods of pet population control. Thank you, all!
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