8/31/07 Watch Our Video We have a video up on you tube with pictures from Peru: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11DiUyxPqo8
From The Field: I am Thea Martin (volunteer) working with Gerald Pool and Marcia Maxwell - all three of us from California and have hooked up with ASPPA. We have now responded to Ica, Chincha and now Pisco (Pisco 3 times). A team of vet techs and vets are from Canada via Amazoncares are here with us and we are all together responding as a team. The vets take care of spay, neuter, vaccinations and we three are feeding and watering animals. The department of health (Ministries of Health) had two meetings with us and are excited about a larger longer response that we have indicated we would very much like to push for. They are very much in need of food, water, vet supplies, volunteer vets and care givers in all three larger cities mentioned as well as some smaller towns. The department of Heath is excited about the possibility that a large organized response would be a model for South America - especially the education part about pet care and over population issue. Good News: One of our US Animal organizations contacted me today for contact information. They are going to go in with a DART (Disaster Response and Assessment Team) which includes a member who is from Peru and lives in the US. (would love to use their name but will wait for permission).
Stop 1: Dallas, TX Stop 2: Midland, TX Stop 3: El Paso, TX Stop 4: Casa Grande, AZ Stop 5: California Boarder/ Blythe, CA Stop 6: Palm Springs, CA Stop 7: Bakersfield, CA Stop 8: Fresno, CA Stop 9: San Francisco Stop 10: Los Molinos, CA
Alert: HURRICANE ALERT! PLEASE CROSSPOST! CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!
HURRICANE ALERT! PLEASE CROSSPOST! CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!
ARNO (Animal Rescue New Orleans) is on ALERT as of 6pm CST Wednesday, August 27, by Homeland Security. This is a call for all willing and able-bodied volunteers to be on ALERT and ready to be in New Orleans no later than Saturday a.m.
This is a call for pre-disaster ARNO volunteers to assist with pet/people evacuation, for residents of Orleans Parish who have pets with no transportation out of the city. There were an estimated 50,000 (pre-Katrina) citizens with pets who needed this service. The current number is approximated at 25,000. This includes 'special needs' humans with their pets.
The alert is also in effect for Volunteers needed PRE- and POST-PET/PEOPLE EVACUATION at ARNO's shelter in Jefferson. ARNO's evac plans are to take effect AFTER evacuation of parish residents. IF there is need for the shelter to evacuate, we will be using state highways out of town, not the interstate, so contraflow will not effect our evacuation.
Anyone who can volunteer for either or both situations, please send an EMAIL to disastervolunteer@ cox.net (disastervolunteer @ cox.net) Include your name, address, city/state, contact phone (cell), and area of service preferred, i.e. animal handler, animal care, clerical/processing , logistics/communica tions, driver/w or w/o truck/van, and/or any special skills.
Volunteers will receive all updates as soon as we have them via email. If you are coming from out of town via airline service, we will pay particular attention to make sure you are alerted in the case of any cancellation due to change of course of TS Gustav, including by cell phone. Remember you can also fly into Baton Rouge, LA, 90 miles northwest of NOLA.
If you can come, or are here for the Katrina Memorial festivities, please know that, AT THIS TIME, the city is preparing to be evacuated and we will conduct the pet/people evacuation at least 72 hours before landfall with the Louisiana SPCA. Since ARNO has decided (because of our position on the outskirts of Jefferson Parish) to evacuate, in effect, last... we may be able to avoid evacuation if the storm's 36-hour out prediction has it making landfall east of Louisiana. If the storm is predicted at 36-hours out to be west of Louisiana, it may still mean evacuation because we will be on the wet side of the storm, i.e. gulf and lake waters drawn into the city overwhelming drainage facilities if accompanied by large amounts of rain from the storm.
God bless us all, keep the animals and the people safe!
p.s. please solicit fellow animal lovers for even a small donation to help us with preparatory expenses, i.e. gas, food, and extra supplies.
HURRICANE ALERT! PLEASE CROSSPOST! CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!
ARNO (Animal Rescue New Orleans) is on ALERT as of 6pm CST Wednesday, August 27, by Homeland Security. This is a call for all willing and able-bodied volunteers to be on ALERT and ready to be in New Orleans no later than Saturday a.m.
This is a call for pre-disaster ARNO volunteers to assist with pet/people evacuation, for residents of Orleans Parish who have pets with no transportation out of the city. There were an estimated 50,000 (pre-Katrina) citizens with pets who needed this service. The current number is approximated at 25,000. This includes 'special needs' humans with their pets.
The alert is also in effect for Volunteers needed PRE- and POST-PET/PEOPLE EVACUATION at ARNO's shelter in Jefferson. ARNO's evac plans are to take effect AFTER evacuation of parish residents. IF there is need for the shelter to evacuate, we will be using state highways out of town, not the interstate, so contraflow will not effect our evacuation.
Anyone who can volunteer for either or both situations, please send an EMAIL to disastervolunteer@ cox.net (disastervolunteer @ cox.net) Include your name, address, city/state, contact phone (cell), and area of service preferred, i.e. animal handler, animal care, clerical/processing , logistics/communica tions, driver/w or w/o truck/van, and/or any special skills.
Volunteers will receive all updates as soon as we have them via email. If you are coming from out of town via airline service, we will pay particular attention to make sure you are alerted in the case of any cancellation due to change of course of TS Gustav, including by cell phone. Remember you can also fly into Baton Rouge, LA, 90 miles northwest of NOLA.
If you can come, or are here for the Katrina Memorial festivities, please know that, AT THIS TIME, the city is preparing to be evacuated and we will conduct the pet/people evacuation at least 72 hours before landfall with the Louisiana SPCA. Since ARNO has decided (because of our position on the outskirts of Jefferson Parish) to evacuate, in effect, last... we may be able to avoid evacuation if the storm's 36-hour out prediction has it making landfall east of Louisiana. If the storm is predicted at 36-hours out to be west of Louisiana, it may still mean evacuation because we will be on the wet side of the storm, i.e. gulf and lake waters drawn into the city overwhelming drainage facilities if accompanied by large amounts of rain from the storm.
God bless us all, keep the animals and the people safe!
p.s. please solicit fellow animal lovers for even a small donation to help us with preparatory expenses, i.e. gas, food, and extra supplies.
Breaking News: Best Friends, local government agree on plan to rescue animals, stave off mass euthanasia. (September 21, 2007 : 5:33 PM) Click the link below to read the plan: http://network.bestfriends.org/peru_quake/news/18954.html
September 16, 2007 (excerpt from Best Friends Article) "Best Friends working on agreement with Peru to address the animal welfare situation after the quake. Best Friends is drafting a proposal to help animals left injured and displaced by the earthquake, a strategy we hope will also stave off the possibility of mass euthanasia। The so-called memorandum of understanding will communicate our intentions to the Peruvian government, which has indicated it supports our presence and purpose, according to Rich Crook, Best Friends rapid response manager, who has been talking with officials and other animal welfare organizations."
9/11/07 Note: The situation in Peru is still CRITICAL for the animals. Once again there is talk of "government ordered euthanasia of the animals".
Please Help: Donate (links below) Volunteer Sponsor Volunteers Donate Supplies Spread the Word
Ica Zoo: We have heard rumors and confirmed reports about the terrible situation of animals in a private zoo in Ica. Gerald Pool has worked hard on getting a official government request for help for those animals. Columbia has offered to send in a team of zoo vets to administer medical care and assess the condition of those animals.
Best Friends article - "A great compassion for their pets’" excerpt from article: "Faced with increasingly frustrated earthquake victims and concerned about possible mass euthanasia of dogs, the Best Friends team in Peru is working intently to protect the animals now and moving a bit more cautiously as it gathers information for a longer-term solution."
9/8/07 Amazon CARES: Field Report: Peru Rescue / Intl। Response? (excerpts from newsletter posted by Molly Mednikow) Date : September 7, 2007 I did not get a report out on September 6 as promised. Several team members are quite ill (including me). We are suffering from high fevers (mine reached 101!), stomach issues and congestion. I belief working long hours in the sun, little sleep, suspicious food, and the dust we are breathing in are some of the culprits. The only reason I had had some time to work on the Internet is due to my being quarantined.
Due to the sheer number of volunteers CAAT provides, the group has a very strong and important role in the ongoing relief work. Amazon Cares has only 5 people here (with only 8 employees I consider this quite a commitment). We closed our Veterinary Clinic in Iquitos, which provides essential funding to support our animal shelter (which I have learned is the ONLY shelter in all Peru)!
Members of the CAAT team came with many medicines and supplies to donate, however, they did not expect to perform this quantity of spay/neuter surgeries. Luckily both teams are sharing supplies and medicines, and every morning Veterinarian Esther Peña buys new medicines and supplies for team use. Amazon Cares is also paying for housing and meals for the entire team, as well as bus rental and most other transportation costs. The housing is in the home of Esther’s mother! Many thanks to Esther’s family for making room for this large group and providing delicious food (I know her food did not make anyone ill), and doing everything to make us feel comfortable.
The financial burden for all involved continues to grow. As of this moment, September 7 at 1 PM, our donations total $620. I do not enjoy begging for money, but the situation here is dire, and we need funds to continue helping animals in need. Please help us spread the word! The $620 are the donations collected from the website of Amazon Cares, which we are sharing with participating organizations.
Despite our desire to assist this region with ongoing efforts with the complete support of the Ministry of Health, the government has made clear that they can not support our efforts with ANY funding...." (Click to read full report)
9/7/07 Best Friends News: Best Friends International has a team on the ground and have posted updates on their website "Peru Earthquake Relief" http://network.bestfriends.org/peru_quake/news/ To donate to Best Friends click below:
9/4/07 Amazon CARES: Current News re: Animal Earthquake Relief Efforts (excerpts from newsletter posted by Molly Mednikow 9/4/07) http://www.amazoncares.upcsites.org/newsletters/newsletter/4866003/44545.htm I am currently working in the disaster areas of Peru in the aftermath of the August 15th earthquake. My name is Molly Mednikow, and I am the Founder and Director of Amazon Community Animal Rescue, Education & Safety, Amazon CARES, based in Iquitos, Peru (the Amazon region). I happened to be in the USA when the earthquake occurred. Within five days I sent four people from Amazon Cares to Ica, Peru to assist in disaster relief for animals. Soon after that three volunteers from Animal Rescue New Orleans arrived. All of this was due to a request for help from ASPPA, the Peruvian Association for the Protection of Animals, based in Lima, Peru. Their initial call for help (translated from Spanish) basically said “The Ministry of Health has requested help for animals dying of hunger and thirst in the South. Many of them have been abandoned by their owners, stuck or trapped in the rubble. We need balanced food for dogs and cats, but the most important donation is financial, as we have to rent transportation to deliver donations and rescue workers to the disaster zones. Money is also needed to purchase medications as there are many animal accident victims. Nobody is helping these animals as they are not a priority. Don’t abandon us. We need your collaboration. The most humble can save a life.” 9/2/07 BestFriendsInternationalArticlelikingtoourblog: http://network.bestfriends.org/news/18371.html Amazon CARES Molly MednikowSunday September 2, 2007, 11:29 am I am the Director of Amazon Cares, and we currently have a team of Vets at work in the disaster areas of Peru. We closed our Vet clinic in Iquitos, Peru temporarily to bring 2 Vets and 2 Vet Techs plus myself to these areas of Peru. We also arranged for a 20 member team from the Canadian Animal Assistance Team to come help for 2 weeks! Working with the Ministry of Health, and an emergency plan is just now falling into place (we have been working under extreme chaos for 5 days, but yesterday finally had some semblance of organization, despite less than favorable working conditions). We are also working on short and long term plans. Other organizations involved are Animal Rescue New Orleans and ASSPCA, the Animal Protection Organization located in Lima, Peru. Yesterday, Sept. 1, we worked in a tent city and were joined by 4 Veterinarians from Ica as well as a cadre of Vet students. Situation is dire. Donations can easily be made through our website as we are a registered US charity. www.amazoncares.org. All funds go directly to this effort. Sincerely, Molly Mednikow 9/01/07 New Story Link from Best Friends International: http://network.bestfriends.org/news/postdetail.aspx?gu=international&np=18351 8/31/07 Breaking News: Just received this from Best Friends Animal Society letter: ". . . And the rescue work continues. A small team from Best Friends is heading out to Peru to help assess the needs of the animals and local groups following the earthquake there. No story on that yet, but we’ll keep you posted." (follow up to Good News below- didn't want to use their name before they announced it ).
From The Field: I am Thea Martin (volunteer) working with Gerald Pool and Marcia Maxwell - all three of us from California and have hooked up with ASPPA. We have now responded to Ica, Chincha and now Pisco (Pisco 3 times). A team of vet techs and vets are from Canada via Amazoncares are here with us and we are all together responding as a team. The vets take care of spay, neuter, vaccinations and we three are feeding and watering animals. The department of health (Ministries of Health) had two meetings with us and are excited about a larger longer response that we have indicated we would very much like to push for. They are very much in need of food, water, vet supplies, volunteer vets and care givers in all three larger cities mentioned as well as some smaller towns. The department of Heath is excited about the possibility that a large organized response would be a model for South America - especially the education part about pet care and over population issue. Good News: One of our US Animal organizations contacted me today for contact information. They are going to go in with a DART (Disaster Response and Assessment Team) which includes a member who is from Peru and lives in the US. (would love to use their name but will wait for permission).
This is my first Blog so please be kind. 8/30/07
About Me (seriously not into shameless self promotion but want to tell about myself for credibility):
I am a trained Animal Disaster Response volunteer. I trained with a National organization in the US. I have responded to Katrina (adopted a HW+ injured, blind in one eye Border Collie), a fire and flood and help with animal disaster preparedness training and awareness.
In 2006, 200 homes in my community flooded, including my own. I evacuated my six year old son, 3 dogs and twenty-eight parrots alone in waist deep water. During that time I also rescued and adopted a horse and got a small scale animal rescue going locally. We went into condemned areas and got out trapped pets whose owners were not allowed in, did food drops, set up a temporary shelter in my friend’s grooming shop and coordinated with local vets and boarding facilities. (Lived with my parents for eight months after I lost my house and am still recovering financially, repairing my home and my barn)
I have a MA in Special Education and teach eight grade special ed. My job did give me unpaid leave for Katrina and 1 day unpaid for the fire (I backed it up to time off and weekend) but they have denied other unpaid leave and have been less than sympathetic on other occasions. Apparently I am the only person in my district of 5,000+ people who wants do Disaster Response work of any kind and take leave without pay to do it.
How this became my cause:
I have three close friends (trained Disaster Response people, two are also psychologists who do trauma counseling in disaster zones) in Peru. The responded right after the call for animal assistance came in. I would be there right now but am unable to afford the transportation costs associated from the trip. May end up there yet if that is my path since things fall together for me in the exact way they need to happen for growth, self awareness and in my quest to help animals and others. If I go I will be using ½ of my sick leave for the year to do it.
I received a call from them Sunday, August 26 begging for any help I can get to them and in. So far their expenses have been over $3,000 half of that for a vehicle rental for the week. They told me the animal situation is desperate and Peru needs help. I started an e-mail campaign to get them some donations then began e-mailing and calling contacts across the US to try to raise awareness and get some help down there.
What friends and I have been trying to do:
1.Organize a team(s) of trained volunteers including vet techs and possibly a zoo vet to go down into the region with medical supplies to hook up with local existing animal organizations and help them in whatever capacity needed.
2.Find individual and/or corporate sponsors to pay for their travel expenses and vehicle rental costs so they can get there. (We can get medical supplies donated through and from contacts)
3.Find a nonprofit willing to get on board to accept donations for volunteer travel expenses and Peru animals so that donations would be deductible
4.Solicit donations from various organizations to be shipped directly to Peru (there seems to be an issue of cost effectiveness and customs) or to be taken in the country with volunteers. In process- have some commitments
5.Find a way to prevent customs issues for volunteers taking animal supplies in. DONE- have three contacts in the Peruvian Consulate who have shown me what paperwork is needed and how to expedite the process.
6.Disseminate information coming directly out of Peru and have bilingual friends translate and contact local people in the field.
7.Develop media interest for this situation
8.maintain daily contact with my friends by phone and e-mail to keep current on the situation
What I know:
The animal situation is bad and getting worse every day.
The Ministry of Health has requested international assistance for help with the animals.
Many animals were abandoned by their owners and left to fend for themselves. There are injured animals roaming the streets and trapped.
There is talk of killing ALL stray animals (including abandoned pets) roaming the streets in some towns. Poisoning has been mentioned but people and children are eating the food left out for the animals so shooting would be the way of culling.
There are three local organizations in Peru working for the animals: ASPPA-Peru, Amazon CARES and HUAW HUAW. (am researching a fourth I heard about today).
ASPPA-Peru and Amazon CARES are working together. Amazon CARES is a registered nonprofit in the US. They have agreed to take donations and transfer those marked for ASPPA-Peru to them. They are trying to get in contact with HUAW HUAW.
Our Canadian brothers and sisters in the north, stepped up as always, and sent a team of 14 vets into the area. They will be there for three weeks.
Some small teams from US organizations (ARNO) are down there but the need is great and the resources and volunteers are few. (have heard rumors of small teams and assessment teams from other organizations but have not confirmed these)
What They are Doing:
The vets and vet techs are doing spays/neuters on tables and desks in less than sanitary conditions with minimal equipment and supplies. They are vaccinating. They are treating injured animals. Treated animals get a red color so workers know they have been treated and if it comes to a killing time they might be spared.
Volunteers are doing food drops, working with locals who need animal help, attending meetings and trying to get other plans in place with city ministers to avoid mass kills of animals.
Note:The minister of Pisco is receptive to opening an animal shelter (modeled after Katrina shelters) if supplies and volunteers can be found.
What You Can Do:
1.raise awareness about the criticalness of this issue to SAVE animals
2.Sponsor volunteers
3.volunteer
4.Donate
Animal Organization Links, Blogs, stories (some are in Spanish):
Please note this article and pass it along: http://www.care2.com/news/member/222820315/488241 They need donations, volunteers and supplies. If you are interested in volunteering to help in Peru e-mail me privately. We've created a yahoo group to network. Thanks
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