British Columbia, Canada is currently experiencing extremely high temperatures and as in a number of recent summers, wildfires are creating challenges for many horse and other livestock owners.
We first became aware of Horse Council BC’s efforts to support the evacuation of horses from fire zones in July of 2017.
We were thrilled to learn that they understood that those volunteering to haul horses (and other livestock) out of harm’s way were starting to feel the pressure of filling their fuel tanks, and HCBC was able to quickly get funds where they were needed to fill tanks and keep volunteer haulers, and professional haulers who volunteered, on the road.
HCBC also sourced high quality hay and feed for displaced horses and other livestock, and they made sure that those whose animals were fostered at emergency centres during fires, also had a ride back home.
We are incredibly thankful that once again in 2021 Horse Council BC is graciously working hard to raise funds and is willing to dispense those funds in an extremely efficient and very timely manner.
If you’d like ot help, you can make a cheque payable to “HCBC Animal Disaster” and mail it to:
Horse Council BC
27336 Fraser Highway
Aldergrove, BC V4W 3N5
OR use the button below to donate online.
The following groups have a proven track record of providing expert support for everything from horses, to goats, chickens, cows, sheep, ducks, emus, dogs, cats and so many more.
They are able to arrange hauling of horses and other animals from within wildfire evacuation zones, and then provide temporary foster care for the same.
CDART and ALERT are run completely by dedicated volunteers and funded by donations.
CDART
(Canadian Disaster Animal Response Team)
100% VOLUNTEER BASED. 100% FUNDED BY DONATIONS.
The Canadian Disaster Animal Response Team (CDART) is a volunteer-based organization dedicated to animal welfare in times of a disaster or emergency, by providing sheltering, fostering or rescue of domesticated animals.
ALERT
(Animal Lifeline Emergency Response Team)
The Animal Lifeline Emergency Response Team (ALERT) is dedicated to animal welfare through the preparation for and the actual rescue and shelter of domestic animals and livestock in a disaster. ALERT is a registered charity, is 100% volunteer based, and 100% of our funding comes from donations.
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