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UAN 2008 Press Release Emergency Animal Rescue Service Volunteers Helping Pets Displaced by Iowa Flooding Financial Assistance for Flood Victims Also Available SACRAMENTO, CA (June 15, 2008) – Today California-based United Animal Nations (UAN) began deploying dozens of trained volunteers from across the Midwest to help care for animals who are displaced by the catastrophic flooding in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
“Our EARS volunteers are trained in emergency sheltering, and they are ready, willing and able to come to Cedar Rapids at a moment’s notice to help care for the animals who have been put in harm’s way by this disaster,” said Diann Wellman, a Regional Director for the EARS program who is at the shelter. UAN’s EARS volunteers will provide shelter management, routine animal care, and general upkeep and cleaning of the shelter for the duration of the situation. Many of the EARS volunteers have significant experience operating emergency shelters and caring for animals during natural disasters. Read our blog for updates and photos from this response. With more than 4,000 trained volunteers, UAN can deploy its Emergency Animal Rescue Service when communities become overburdened by a crisis involving large numbers of animals. In its 21-year history, UAN has responded to more than 80 natural disasters and other crises, including Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005; the UAN is also offering LifeLine Crisis Relief Grants to help victims of the flooding with expenses for the following:
To apply for a grant or make a donation to support UAN’s disaster response efforts, visit www.uan.org . United Animal Nations (UAN) is deploying EARS volunteers to Founded in 1987, United Animal Nations (UAN) is the nation’s leading provider of emergency animal sheltering and disaster relief services and a key advocate for the critical needs of animals. ### |
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