Update From the ASPCA Disaster Response Team: $75K in Grants
We at the ASPCA have dispersed and pledged more than $75,000 in grant funding to organizations in Texas and Louisiana following Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, in addition to deploying a team of disaster response experts to assist both states. The grant funding covers recovery costs, as well as transportation assistance, distribution of food and supplies, and other needs.
“Thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters, the ASPCA is able to offer grants and emergency funds to assist organization affected by both Hurricanes Ike and Gustav,” said ASPCA President and CEO Ed Sayres. “Over the years, these organizations have shown exceptional commitment and dedication the animals in their care, and we are happy to be able to provide assistance during their time of need.”


These two photos depict damages to Denham Springs Animal Shelter, LA, caused by Hurricane Gustav. This shelter is one of many to receive an emergency grant from the ASPCA to repair damaged kennels and once again provide a safe haven for Louisiana’s animals.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, the ASPCA has already pledged more than $25,000 in pre-assessment grants to the following organizations:
- Animal Aid of Vermillion Parish, LA, for recovery and supplies
- Walter Ernst Foundation of the Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association, for equine hay drops in southwest Louisiana
- Habitat for Horses Inc. in Hitchcock, TX, for emergency hay after destruction of a new barn and sheds, and for 60 horses on site and another 300 in foster care across several states
- Hopeful Haven Equine Rescue Organization in Shreveport, LA, for assistance with removal of hoof stock from flooded areas in Vermillion Parish, as well as hay
The ASPCA is working closely with the Texas State Animal Resource Team (TXSART) and other credentialed animal care agencies to assist and provide resources. ASPCA disaster team members are stationed at the Area Command Center at the Texas Animal Health Commission in Austin, TX, and are currently providing assessments in Liberty County, just north of Galveston, one of the hardest-hit areas.
In addition to its current efforts following Hurricane Ike, the ASPCA distributed $50,000 to the following agencies following Hurricane Gustav, as well as deploying staffing and equipment, to assist animal welfare organizations on the ground. Agencies receiving emergency grants following Hurricane Gustav included:
- Wild Animal Orphanage, San Antonio, TXs, for transport assistance
- Louisiana SPCA, New Orleans, for food and supplies provided for shelter animals as well as pets of evacuees in the surrounding community
- Greater Birmingham Humane Society, Birmingham, AL, for reimbursement and assistance with gathering and transporting supplies
- Plaquemines Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Plaquemines Parish, LA, for crates and supplies to relocate animals and restock
- Animal Rescue New Orleans for recovery, and kennel and food distribution to lower parishes
- Humane Society of Louisiana, New Orleans, for assistance and assessments throughout Southeast Louisiana
- Denham Springs Animal Shelter, Denham Springs, LA, for recovery and kennel damage repair
For more details on the actions of the ASPCA Disaster Response team, check out our website’s pressroom.
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3 Comments:
please help me to find my puppy bella she is black and white with a red collar. she is an austrailian sheppard and lab mix. shes about 4 months old maybe 5 now. we miss her so much we had to leave for the hurricane and left her with a friend but they wouldnt let her inside and i cant get ahold of them and im afraid they took to the pound or aspca. is there a way i can try to find her online or any information you can give me?? ~Rachel boyle. you can inform me at r.boyle1@att.com or on here and it will send to another email i have as well. i truly appreciate it i didnt know where else to post to ask.
It is so wonderful that, thanks to your supporters, you're able to help!
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Can you tell me if the animals in the Liberty Texas animal shelter in Liberty County,were all evacuated before Hurricane Ike hit? tonnag75785@hotmail.com
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