jeudi 17 octobre 2024

Emergency Aid: Help Hurricane Helene and Milton Survivors Find Safety at Seattle Humane

Send Urgent Help to Hurricane Survivors
 
 
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Dear aze,

Hurricanes Helene and Milton have been devastating not only for the people living in their path, but for abandoned or stray dogs and cats as well. A rescue transfer of these vulnerable survivors, who were already in shelters before the hurricanes hit, just arrived at Seattle Humane. More pets seeking safety, care and comfort may be on the way.  

By bringing these rescues safely to Seattle Humane, we’re also making room for newly displaced and injured pets in shelters at the heart of the disaster areas, giving them a chance to be reunited with their families. 

These storm-battered pets are in urgent need of medical care, food and shelter. Seattle Humane is committed to providing them with the expert care they need to heal and begin their journey to finding loving homes. 

We’re reaching out to our compassionate community to ask for your urgent help. Please consider making a donation today to support the care of these hurricane survivors. Your gift will provide essential medical treatment, food, and a safe place for these pets as they recover. Every dollar makes a difference in their journey to health and happiness. 

 

We will continue to update our community on pets as they arrive at Seattle Humane to heal and find loving families. Thank you for being part of our lifesaving work—together, we can make a profound difference for these animals who need us now more than ever. 

 

With Gratitude,

Chase Huffman

Chase Huffman, Ed.D

Development Director

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