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ANNIVERSARY                        Asante


                                                                                             Urgent Care




         SANCTUARY



         ONE’S TENTH


         ANNIVERSARY

         June 9


           anctuary One  is a small  care  farm in
        Sthe  Applegate valley. Ten years ago a
         small team of  people  envisioned  a safe
         space  where  people,  animals, and earth
         came together to heal one another, refuge                                           With convenient hours
         for animals and a healing place for people                                          and competitive prices,
         while promoting environmental stew-
         ardship. People, Animals, and the Earth.                                            Asante Urgent Care is
         Better Together.                                                                    open seven days a week.

         On June 9, SO celebrates its anniversary                                            Get the care you need
         and its founder and loyal advocate, Lloyd                                           when you need it.
         Matthew Haines. Haines feels that ani-
         mals and nature are the best instruments                                            Three locations:
         for opening a person's heart. When one                                              Grants Pass
         is healed, all are  healed, because  we’re
         all  interconnected.  That’s the  “One” in                                          537 SW Union Ave.
         Sanctuary One (SO).                                                                 (541) 507-2170

          SO doesn’t take animals directly from the
         public, but from overburdened rescues,                                              Medford
         sanctuaries, shelters, and law enforcement                                          555 Black Oak Drive
         agencies, helping the animals through res-                                          (541) 789-2273
         cue  and adoption. They also help other
         regional  nonprofits and individuals like
         veterans, at-risk youth.                                                            White City
                                                                                             2841 Avenue G
         Executive Director Megan Flowers claims
         that community support allows SO’s suc-                                             (541) 789-2273
         cess.  Through donors and volunteers,
         they help rescue animals from abuse and                                             Accepting most insurances,
         neglect, help kids create a better future for                                       including Medicare.
         themselves, and grow food for the farm
         and local food banks. “Together,” Flowers                                           asante.org/urgentcare
         says, “we can accomplish the goal of heal-
         ing people, animals, and the  earth, and
         together we will continue to create magic
         for years to come.”
         Join Sanctuary One as they celebrate and                                                           For the fifth year in a row, Asante
         honor Lloyd Matthew Haines with their                                                              is one of the nation’s 15 Top Health
                                                                                                            Systems®, a registered trademark
         first Visionary Award. Visit the website to                                                        of Truven Health Analytics®, IBM
                                                                                                            Watson Health™.
         learn more.                                                                                                   17UCA001_SOM
         www.sanctuaryone.org
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