Mission Statement
St. Francis Animal Resource Center, Inc. provides veterinary services, support programs, and animal supplies within the community in an effort to reduce the burden of animals at the local shelters.
Our Team
Phones
Our phone team includes Lisa, Jenifer, Dana, and Amy. Our messages are checked daily but it may take 24 to 48 hours for calls to be returned.
Storage Unit
Kristy manages our storage unit and makes sure we have all the supplies and bags of food needed for all of our deliveries.
Deliveries
Deliveries are done by Mary Katherine, Denise, Ella, Amy, Cassandra, and Chelcie. We offer single as well as monthly deliveries.
Public Pantries
Cassandra oversees and provides all of our deliveries to small food pantries in Norman. All of the pantries receive deliveries at least once a week.
Laundry Love
Pam manages all of our Laundry Love events and provides the attendees with monthly access to food, pet supplies, and information on our services
Board of Directors
President
Amy Tyler, DVM
Vice President
Jessica Beam, RVT
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Secretary
Sara Brown, DVM
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Member
Mandy James, JD
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Member
Dana Call, RVT,VTS (ECC), CHT-V
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Founders
Amy Tyler, DVM
Veterinarian
Dr. Tyler’s interest in community medicine developed as a result of her serving as the veterinarian at Norman Animal Welfare Center for two years and inspired her to develop St. Francis Animal Resource Center. Her vision is to provide support and resources to the people in our community that need assistance keeping their pets healthy and in their loving homes.
Jessica Beam, RVT
Veterinary Technician
My name is Jessica and I graduated from OSU-OKC in 2005 with a degree in Veterinary Technology. I started volunteering in the Norman Animal Welfare veterinary clinic in May 2017. That is where I met Dr. Tyler and learned of her vision to help families and pets stay together. When I'm not volunteering or working at St. Francis ARC, I enjoy spending time with my family, refinishing furniture, and gardening. I have two cats, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and two Catahoula Leopard Dogs, all of which were adopted through rescue organizations.