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SPCA WANTS TO HELP YOU ADOPT YOUR NEXT FUREVER FRIEND!
Preview all the adoptable pets at spcaflorida.org/adopt or visit them in person Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prior to adoption all pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines and come with a month of flea and heartworm prevention. Call (863) 577-4615 for more information.

Name:  Roo
Gender: Female
Age:  5 years old
Weight:  7.5 pounds
Species: Cat
Breed: Domestic Short Hair/Mix – Brown/Orange (Torbie)
Orphaned Since:  July 2016
Adoption Fee: $30
 
Meet Roo! This 5-year old Torbie is a very affectionate gal, looking for a new best friend. She will be your constant companion, following you around the house; hoping for any small bit of attention. She is a social butterfly looking for a family to call her own. Stop by SPCA Florida and spend some time getting to know Roo, you will fall in love!
 
Name:  Hope     
Gender:  Female
Age:  7 years old              
Weight:  32 pounds
Species: Dog
Breed: Beagle
Orphaned Since:  May 2016
Adoption Fee: $60
 
Hope is a sweet, seven year old beagle looking for the perfect family fit. Don't let looks fool you, though this sweet girl is recovering from some medical (skin) issues she is full of spunk. With the help of our medical center Hope is making an amazing recovery and has really started to show her true, outgoing personality. Hope enjoys playing with toys, going for walks, and napping. If you would like to meet this sweet girl please stop by and visit with her outside in the play area.


WATSON CLINIC CANCER CENTER ONLY FACILITY IN FLORIDA
TO RECEIVE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FROM COMMISSION ON CANCER

The Watson Clinic Cancer & Research Center is proud to be the only facility in the state to receive the 2016 Outstanding Achievement Award from the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer (CoC). This award was given following a rigorous evaluation of our cancer center operations, which also led to our 3-year gold status reaccreditation from the same organization.

The highly coveted Outstanding Achievement Award is only given to facilities that set a standard for excellence in cancer care that other facilities across the country are encouraged to follow by example. Watson Clinic’s cancer center also received this award following their previous evaluation in 2013.

So far this year, the CoC has surveyed a total of 239 cancer facilities across the country. The results of our evaluation set us apart as not only the state’s sole recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award, but also as the only freestanding facility in Florida to have achieved gold status reaccreditation– the highest level of achievement possible - across every judging category.
 
Newsletter1 - copy of August 9, 2016

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