First-Response Team is on the Ground Helping Affected Companion Animals and Pet Owners in the Region
American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization, is now on the ground in Tennessee providing urgent assistance to the animal victims and pet owners impacted by the devastating wildfires ravaging the state.
American Humane Rescue rushed two of its specialized emergency vehicles—made possible through the generous support of philanthropist Lois Pope and the Banfield Foundation—to Gatlinburg, Tenn., to help companion animals and pet owners displaced in the wake of the deadly wildlife.
American Humane Rescue is responding to an official request for support from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, and will provide on-site assistance to the American Red Cross emergency shelter at the Rocky Top Sports Complex in East Tennessee throughout the course of the rescue mission.
“American Humane is grateful for the opportunity to help serve the animals and pet owners in need of shelter and care following the horrific wildfires in Tennessee,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. “Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the residents of the Volunteer State, both on two legs and four, during this tremendously difficult time.”
American Humane is the country’s first national humane organization and the first to serve animals in need of rescue, shelter, or protection. To learn more about American Humane, please visit www.americanhumane.org.