Carolyn Carter, Shelter Manager at the Humane Society of North Central Arkansas, says the grant is for $10,000 and was awarded by the Arkansas Animal Rescue Foundation.
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The grant will help low-income residents get their pets spayed/neutered and pet owners can use the service by visiting the shelter and bringing proof of income through last year’s tax returns, social security statement, disability statement and a photo ID.
Carter says this grant will help many pets in the area.
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Carter shares her appreciation for the Arkansas Animal Rescue Foundation.
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The Humane Society of North Central Arkansas is located at 2656 Hwy 201 North in Mountain Home.
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