The ASPCA's Hurricane Helene Disaster
Response & Relief Grants are made possible in part through a
generous gift from The Rachael Ray Foundation™ and will provide
funding to organizations supporting animals in the disaster zone to
help cover costs for urgent needs like supplies, transportation,
and veterinary care
NEW
YORK, Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The ASPCA®
(The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®)
has announced $3 million in critical
disaster relief funding to organizations that are providing direct
support to animals in response to the effects of Hurricane Helene.
At least $1 million of this funding
is available through a rolling application process open now, to
cover expenses for urgent needs including supplies, food,
transportation costs and veterinary care, and is available to
animal welfare organizations directly impacted by the effects of
Hurricane Helene, as well as organizations responding to provide
support to animals in the affected communities. The remainder of
the funding will be allocated to key ASPCA partners and regional
cornerstone organizations to assist with long-term recovery. The
disaster relief funding is in addition to the $5 million shelter grant initiative the ASPCA
announced at the end of September, putting the ASPCA on track to
provide more than $20 million in
grant funding in 2024, a historic high for the organization. The
ASPCA's Hurricane Helene Disaster Response & Relief Grants are
made possible in part through a generous gift from The Rachael Ray
Foundation™, along with donations from other dedicated
supporters.
"While our disaster response teams are on the ground assisting
impacted shelters across the disaster zone by distributing vital
supplies and supporting with emergency evacuations for shelter
animals, there's still so much more that needs to be
done," said Tim Rickey,
vice president of national field response at the ASPCA.
"The ASPCA's Hurricane Helene Disaster Response & Relief Fund,
made possible in part by The Rachael Ray Foundation, will support
organizations with their most urgent needs, by providing funding
for critical animal welfare resources."
"Hurricane Helene has devastated shelter and rescue
organizations, separated pets from their families, and displaced
animals across the southeast," said Christa Chadwick, vice president of shelter
services at the ASPCA. "This grant initiative will allow
the ASPCA to support important disaster response partners who are
providing critical help and relief to animals and shelters in the
affected communities to address their most immediate needs and move
animals to safety."
The ASPCA deploys nationwide to assist in relocation,
search-and-rescue, sheltering and placement of animals during
disaster situations including severe weather, wildfires, tornadoes
and floods. Our national disaster response team is currently
coordinating with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture
& Consumer Services to establish a statewide pet supply
distribution plan to support communities impacted by Hurricane
Helene. We also remain in close communication with local animal
welfare partners in Western North
Carolina to meet additional needs. The ASPCA urgently
evacuated over 30 dogs at the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation
Center in Asheville, N.C. to its
Cruelty Recovery Center in Ohio
and assisted with the emergency transport of 37 shelter cats from
the Franklin County Humane Society in Sarasota, Fla. and more than 70 dogs and cats
from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue and Burke County Animal Services in
North Carolina. Since the
inception of the ASPCA's disaster response team in 2010, the ASPCA
has responded to more than 77 disasters and assisted over 128,000
animals in crisis.
As one of the country's largest animal welfare grant makers, the
ASPCA provides essential grants and collaborates with hundreds of
local shelters and rescues, working together to save and improve
the lives of animals by providing life-changing tools and resources
to help give even more animals a second chance. Since 2001,
the ASPCA has provided more than $200
million in grant funding to over 3,500 mission-aligned
organizations nationwide. These funds support a variety of programs
ranging from increasing pet adoptions to helping communities build
strong programs that assist animals during natural disasters,
improving access to veterinary care, and partnering with food banks
to serve more than 4.3 million pet food meals since 2017.
Funding under the ASPCA's Hurricane Helene Disaster Response
& Relief Fund will be distributed on a rolling basis.
Applications may be submitted now through December 2, 2024, or until funds run out. For
more information about the eligibility requirements and to apply,
please visit www.aspcapro.org/helenegrants. For more information on
the ASPCA's efforts to help animals impacted by Hurricane Helene,
please visit www.aspca.org/helene.
About the ASPCA®
Founded in 1866, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) was the first animal welfare
organization to be established in North
America and today serves as the nation's leading voice for
vulnerable and victimized animals. As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
corporation with more than two million supporters nationwide, the
ASPCA is committed to preventing cruelty to dogs, cats, equines,
and farm animals throughout the United States. The ASPCA assists
animals in need through on-the-ground disaster and cruelty
interventions, behavioral rehabilitation, animal placement, legal
and legislative advocacy, and the advancement of the sheltering and
veterinary community through research, training, and resources. For
more information, visit www.ASPCA.org, and follow the ASPCA on
Facebook, X, and Instagram.
About The Rachael Ray Foundation™
The Rachael Ray Foundation™ (RRF) is a private foundation that
is fully funded by the proceeds from the sale of Rachael Ray™
Nutrish®. RRF was launched by Rachael in 2016 to better support the
causes she cares for most such as helping animals in need.
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