| Puppies seek shelter in the rubble of a building after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti, 2010. IFAW helped provide first aid care to animals in need during the aftermath. | |
we're rushing aid in response to the earthquake in Haiti — can you help? give now >> | | |
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Assessing the full damage and needs in Haiti has been very difficult because many roads into and around the affected areas have been destroyed. Another challenge to reaching affected communities is the heightened security risk across the entire country. Our Disaster Response team expects to identify additional, unmet needs in the following days as the full damages are assessed, and IFAW is poised to respond. Your gift today could help IFAW be prepared with the funds we need to support animal search and rescue, partner with veterinarians to care for injured animals, and help responders distribute food and emergency supplies to animals and their families. With decades of experience in responding to disasters, including the 2010 Haiti earthquake, our teams and partners are expertly equipped to help animals and people in even the most dire emergencies. Your gift today could make a lifesaving difference. Please, give whatever you can. With gratitude, | |
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| | Shannon Walajtys Program Director, Disaster Response and Risk Reduction | |
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