As some of you may know, I volunteer with the Lehigh Valley Animal Response Team (LVCART). We have been in the organizational stage for about a year now and we are just about ready to go live.
When disaster strikes, there are many organizaations that come to aid humans. But, there are people that will not evacuate because they do not wish to leave their beloved pets behind. This is where the LVCART comes into play. LVCART will respond to any emergency situation affecting animals.
Awareness of animal response teams was raised back in 1998 when Hurricane Floyd hit. The need was there not only for pets, but also for livestock. During that period, millions of animals lost their lives and thousands of others were separated from their owners. In 2004, Pennsylvania started it's state group. The LVCART was founded in 2007 to respond to animal emergencies in Lehigh and Northampton Counties.
Last year, LVCART raised nearly $5,000 and received many donations of pet supplies, medical necessities and a trailer for it's equipment. Even Senator Lisa Boscola has confirmed that she will support the LVCART grant application for $5,000. The volunteers consist of many different backgrounds, including veterinarians, technicians, real estate agents, like myself, housewives and mothers, etc.
LVCART can always use more volunteers for both small and large animals. Training classes are offered for those who wish to earn credentials to be a part of the team. If you are interested in either volunteering and/or donating items or funds, then contact LVCART at 610-442-0128 or e-mail lehighvalleycart@aol.com
If you love animals and want to help, won't you come out and join us?
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