Associated Humane Societies Donates Pet Food & T-Shirts to Support Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort
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1,000 Pounds of Pet Food & Hundreds of T-Shirts Headed to Louisiana/Mississippi; http://www.ahscares.org - New Web-Link Created to Support Animal Victims of Hurricane Katrina
NEWARK, N.J., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- At 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 7, 2005, over 1,000 pounds of dog food, cat food, rabbit food, hamster food and bird food, along with hundreds of T-Shirts left New Jersey destined to the Louisiana/Mississippi area to support animal victims of Hurricane Katrina. The supplies, donated by the Associated Humane Societies ("AHS") of Newark, are part of a transport effort aboard trucks graciously provided by Dave's Appliances of Beach Haven, New Jersey. AHS will be transporting over two thousand pounds of pet food to support the relief effort early next week.
"As an organization committed to the welfare of animals, this is the least we can do," said Roseann Trezza, Executive Director, AHS. "Thanks to generous donations, thanks to our dedicated employees and the gracious assistance of Dave's Appliances of Beach Haven, NJ, we were able to send an initial shipment of 1,000 pounds of pet food and hundreds of T-Shirts to the area. Sometime next week, we will be sending a 53-foot trailer with over a ton of pet food to assist in the relief effort as well."
According to Trezza, AHS has created a new web-link at http://www.ahscares.org/ dedicated purely to support the relief effort. The website contains information about what supplies are needed, helpful links, news and information about where donations can be sent to assist the animal victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Trezza added, "As we experienced with September 11, there is a ripple effect following massive disasters. Pet owners and rescue operations that were forced to relocate due to Hurricane Katrina will need a great deal of assistance over the coming weeks and maybe months as they transport these animals northward. We are here to assist in that effort and will do everything we possibly can to help."
Trezza concluded, "There is only a smattering of news concerning the plight of the animals left homeless as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Listed on our website are important phone numbers regarding animal rescue and a listing of requested supplies. We also are kept abreast by national agencies involved in the animal rescue effort. Animal lovers are urged to log on to our website on a daily basis to see the latest news we get from the area."