Rescue Work and Field Deployments

ASPCA Provides $250,000 for Hay in Equine "Bale-Out" for Texas and Oklahoma in Wake of Devastating Shortage

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced that a total of $250,000 is being granted to 24 equine welfare organizations and animal control agencies across Texas and Oklahoma as part of the Texas and Oklahoma Equine 'Hay Bale-Out' program. The funds will provide relief for horses impacted by the high cost and low supply of hay in these drought-stricken states.

ASPCA Provides More Than $30,000 in Grants to Aid Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced it will provide seven organizations, including the Montgomery County Animal Rescue in Red Oak, Iowa, with more than $30,000 in grant funding dedicated to providing aid for groups affected by recent severe weather incidents or helping improve disaster preparedness measures in the community.

ASPCA Provides More Than $30,000 in Grants to Aid Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced it will provide seven organizations, including the Little Fork Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company, Inc. in Rixeyville, Va., with more than $30,000 in grant funding dedicated to providing aid for groups affected by recent severe weather incidents or helping improve disaster preparedness measures in the community.

ASPCA Provides More Than $30,000 in Grants to Aid Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced it will provide seven organizations, including the Florida State Animal Response Coalition in Bushnell, Fla., with more than $30,000 in grant funding dedicated to providing aid for groups affected by recent severe weather incidents or helping improve disaster preparedness measures in the community.

The Florida State Animal Response Coalition received a $5,000 grant to train volunteers and instructors to enhance statewide disaster and response.

ASPCA Provides More Than $30,000 in Grants to Aid Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced it will provide seven organizations, including the Florida English Bulldog Rescue in Odessa, Fla., with more than $30,000 in grant funding dedicated to providing aid for groups affected by recent severe weather incidents or helping improve disaster preparedness measures in the community.

ASPCA Provides More Than $30,000 in Grants to Aid Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced it will provide seven organizations, including the Equamore Foundation in Ashland, Ore., with more than $30,000 in grant funding dedicated to providing aid for groups affected by recent severe weather incidents or helping improve disaster preparedness measures in the community.

ASPCA Provides More Than $30,000 in Grants to Aid Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced it will provide seven organizations, including the Austin Humane Society in Austin, Texas, with more than $30,000 in grant funding dedicated to providing aid for groups affected by recent severe weather incidents or helping improve disaster preparedness measures in the community.

ASPCA Provides More Than $30,000 in Grants to Aid Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response

NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced it will provide seven organizations, including the Animal Evac Volunteers, Inc. in Pine, Colo., with more than $30,000 in grant funding dedicated to providing aid for groups affected by recent severe weather incidents or helping improve disaster preparedness measures in the community.

The Animal Evac Volunteers received a $1,000 grant to purchase an emergency animal transport trailer to relocate a large number of animals to safety.

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