Kinship Circle: [GULF COAST] Thanksgiving Hope For Homeless
November 26th, 2007 1:43 pm by Kelly Garbato———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Kinship Circle – kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Nov 24, 2007 1:31 PM
Subject: [GULF COAST] Thanksgiving Hope For Homeless
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER RELIEF
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GULF COAST
11/24/07: Thanksgiving Hope For Katrina’s Homeless
CHECK OUT KINSHIP CIRCLE’S DISASTER VICTIMS SITE:
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters/
IN NOVEMBER GULF COAST NEWSLETTER:
1. Volunteer For SpayMart & Help Katrina-Affected Cats
2. Lakeview Looking For Feeders, Trappers, Fosters, Adopters
3. Still Roaming. Still Hungry. Can You Help Feed Them?
4. [RELIEF GLOBAL] Sponsor A California Fire Dog Or Puppy
5. Katrina Custody Case: Woman Who Lost Dog Appeals TX Ruling
6. Have You Seen Me? Katrina Reunions Ongoing…
7. VIDEO: Dogs Of St. Bernard Parish
8. FEMA Animal Responder Credentialing Finalized
9. Historic Court Arguments For Animals, Louisiana – Dec. 3
10. Manhattan Borough President Awards Katrina Animal Rescuer
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1. Volunteer For SpayMart & Help Katrina-Affected Cats
PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI * NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
SPAY MART, INC.
CONTACT: Lynn Chiche, spaymart [at] hughes.net or call Spay Mart, 504-838-9167
11/4/07, Kathy Fleming, kathylee1145 [at] yahoo.com — We sure need volunteers to help with daily cat care and adoptions in addition to an upcoming Santa Claws Program at Petsmart – Elmwood in the New Orleans, LA. area.
SpayMart is a 501c3 all-volunteer organization based in New Orleans. SpayMart also has a facility in Picayune, MS, for (currently) 300 cats rescued after Katrina. Lynn Chiche, president, GREATLY needs extra hands to care for cats and would appreciate ANY amount of time anyone can donate! Just one day would be appreciated. Maybe you could drive over to help with feeding/watering, scooping litter boxes, or administering meds? SpayMart encourages spay/neuter efforts in addition to adoptions.
SPAYMART NEEDS HELP!
1. Volunteer to assist with daily cat care and adoptions.
2. Volunteer For “Santa Claws Program” in December at Petsmart – Elmwood.
Begins Dec. 1/2 and continues weekends of Dec. 8/9, Dec. 15/16.
Three volunteers needed each weekend day, from 11:00am to 4:00pm
One vol plays Santa, one is a photographer, and one prints photos.
Must be 18 years or older and contract photographers not allowed.
Petsmart provides everything except volunteers.
3. Donate heavy duty garbage bags and cat litter.
4. Help sponsor SpayMart’s veterinary bills.
FOR MORE INFORMATION (locations, directions, etc.) CONTACT:
Lynn Chiche, spaymart [at] hughes.net or call Spay Mart, 504-838-9167
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2. Lakeview Looking For Feeders, Trappers, Fosters, Adopters
LAKEVIEW (NEW ORLEANS), LOUISIANA
LAKEVIEW CATS ROAMING
Kathy Sweeney, kathybsweeney [at] yahoo.com * Jeanette Althans, jalthans [at] cox.net
Jeanette Althans, jalthans [at] chnola.org — Kathy Sweeney and I still have ongoing needs in Lakeview. We can use help with feeding, but our most important needs involve trapping, fostering, and adopting. Please visit www.lakeviewcats.org regularly.
There are several litters of kittens that need to be trapped and taken off the street, along with unaltered adults that need TNR. Kathy and I typically trap 4 – 6 cats each week. These cats are brought to ARNO for spay/neuter, and released the next day. However, we desperately need fosters and people willing to adopt kittens. In October we trapped three 5 week old kittens. They were little spitfires for the first few days. Kathy helped me tame them down, and they turned out so very sweet. They are in a foster home in Baton Rouge and are up for adoption through ARNO. We named them after streets in Lakeview: Fleur de Lis, Hammond, and Harrison.
There are several more litters that we need to trap and take off the street, and we are looking for foster and forever homes for these kittens. Also, there are several friendly “Katrina” cats left in Lakeview who deserve forever homes. They have been living on the street for over 2 years and crave human attention.
PLEASE FOSTER OR ADOPT AN OUTDOOR (OR INDOOR) LAKEVIEW KITTY CONTACT: Kathy Sweeney, kathybsweeney [at] yahoo.com
Jeanette Althans, jalthans [at] cox.net
FOSTER / ADOPT:
Fosters and forever homes are needed for the following types of cats and kittens who still live in devastated areas…
— Friendly adult cats who survived Katrina and are still left on the streets (fosters needed while we search for owners).
— Adult cats who survived Katrina and are still very scared. These cats need a little extra attention until they adjust.
— Kittens of various ages (2 months to 8 months); some need extra handling until they adjust.
Many of the cats on the street were former pets and are now very scared. It is possible that some of the kitties can be re-socialized in a stable environment with steady human contact. Please help!
VIEW SOME OF LAKEVIEW CATS HERE:
www.lakeviewcats.org/fosteradopt.html
Lakeview Cats Roaming was created for the cats still roaming in Lakeview since Hurricane Katrina. Kathy Sweeney and Jeanette Althans coordinate the feeding, trapping, and reunion efforts. The Remote Reunion Campaign, ARNO, Kinship Circle and others provide assistance with various items. Please visit our site for more information: www.lakeviewcats.org/
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3. Still Roaming. Still Hungry. Can You Help Feed Them?
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
INDEPENDENT FOOD/WATER VOLUNTEERS
Maria Alvarez, tipster [at] bellsouth.net
Katrina’s left-behind, and their 4th and 5th generation offspring, are still wandering under-populated parts of New Orleans, looking for food and comfort. Volunteer feeder Maria Alvarez has 60+ animals at her home whom she cares for out-of-pocket. Adoptions are few and far between…
In a single evening, NOLA volunteer Kim Johnson worked 6 addresses and set 18 traps. She wound up with 13 adult cats, 1 kitten and 2 opossums!
Donated food is needed at various addresses, to help feeders who cover food/water stations there. Please give what you can for NOLA animals left to fend for themselves.
WHERE TO SEND DONATED FOOD
Contact Maria Alvarez to find out WHERE food is needed right now.
tipster [at] bellsouth.net
ONE NOLA VOLUNTEER’S OVERVIEW
From: NOLA Cats – nolacats [at] gmail.com
I am feeding one route right now, and in 2 weeks I will be feeding two routes because that person is leaving town. To cover these two routes, I’ll use about 330 pounds of food a week. This is how much I need donated, just to cover my feeding of two routes. I estimate I am feeding approximately 280 cats on these two routes.
One route is about 75% spayed/neutered; the second route is only some 10% spayed/neutered. On ONE feeding route, I asked a couple residents how many people they knew who lost a pet during Katrina, and they estimated 25%.
Donations of cat food are greatly needed. Ideally, 20-lb or 40-lb bags of cat food. A small amount of kitten food would be useful too.
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RELIEF GLOBAL
4. Sponsor A California Fire Dog Or Puppy
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES
DENKAI ANIMAL SANCTUARY
Lucy Pribbenow, sunshinedogstar [at] gmail.com
I know a lot of us desperately wanted to help the California Fire dogs, only did not know what to do or were unable to travel there. But, here is your chance. We are planning a trip to CA to bring back 100-200 small dogs and puppies to Colorado for adoption into forever homes. Shelters in the fire affected areas are now over run with dogs, lots of owner surrenders, and puppies. This effort will depend largely on donations from folks like you. All dogs will be vaccinated, spay/neutered, de-wormed and checked by a vets in both locations.
SPONSOR A CALIFORNIA FIRE DOG OR PUPPY
For only 35.00
Sponsorships can be done online: www.denkaisanctuary.org
Or mail to: Denkai Animal Sanctuary * 10375 WCR 118 * Carr, CO 80612
OTHER NEEDS
Gas cards – any amount will help
Walmart cards – cleaning supplies
Visa Gift cards – any amount
Petco cards – toys, leads, collars, bowls etc.
PetSmart cards – wee wee pads, high quality puppy food…
Parvo tests
Parvo/Distemper vaccines
Bordatella vaccines
Albon
De-wormer – Panacur, Valbenzen,
Cash donation – cash is always good!
DENKAI ANIMAL SANCTUARY
10375 WCR 118
Carr, CO 80612
Denkai Animal Sanctuary is an organization committed to promoting healthy environments in which people and animals interact and connect through applied, environmental, and educational programs to cultivate mental and physical health.
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5. Katrina Custody Case: Woman Who Lost Dog Appeals TX Ruling
PHOTO: This 10-year-old cocker spaniel was in the middle of a custody case between a New Orleans resident and an Austin resident. Jazz was lost by her family in the chaos of Hurricane Katrina, and she was brought to an Austin shelter. She was adopted by Tiffany Madura and renamed Hope. Another woman, Shalanda Augillard, claimed Jazz was her dog. She claimed rescue workers stole her dog when Jazz was left behind during Hurricane Katrina.
www.itchmo.com/hurricane-katrina-evacuee-loses-dog-custody-battle-1474
HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS
Woman Who Lost Dog In Katrina Appeals Texas Ruling Of Dog Custody Case
Lawyers representing Shalanda Augillard, the New Orleans-area woman who lost her fight to have her dog returned to her in a Hays County court earlier this summer, have announced they are appealing the District Court’s ruling. This is the first case that has gone to trial in which an owner of a dog lost in Katrina was denied the return of her pet.
Augillard said, “I put my faith in the justice system, and it failed me. I know without a doubt that the dog in Texas is Jazz. I love my dog, and all I want is to bring Jazz home.”
According to attorney Susan Philips, who represented Augillard in the case, the outcome was incomprehensible, given the uncontroverted and overwhelming evidence that Jazz is indeed Augillard’s dog.
“A noted DNA expert, Dr. Joy Halverson, testified that, ‘with scientific certainty, I can unequivocally say the DNA samples came from the same dog,’” Philips said. “At the outset of the case, we were confident that the court would return Jazz to Augillard. We thought that the quickest way to get Jazz home was to file suit in Texas, in Hays County, which is where the dog was being held. Because the judge limited the trial to four hours, we didn’t have the opportunity to present our case. We were stunned by the judge’s decision.”
She added, “Since Jazz is now ten years old, it is imperative that we continue to pursue this case at all levels and hopefully reunite her with Augillard before it’s too late.”
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6. Have You Seen Me? Katrina Reunions Ongoing…
GULF COAST
Katrina Animal Reunion Team (KART)
home.mindspring.com/~tisme/index.html
– Did you receive Katrina rescued pets? Are you still caring for some?
– Do you have a Katrina rescue whose adoption has failed?
– Do you have an animal with a microchip that tracks back to one of the shelters or rescues in the Katrina zone?
– Are you a foster or adoptive owner who is worried an owner may be looking for that pet? Do you want to make sure the animal was listed in the appropriate Petfinder section?
– Are you a Gulf Coast resident still searching for your rescued pet?
IF YOU THINK WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP, CONTACT KART:
Katrina Animal Reunion Team (KART)
P.O. Box 1156 * Mandeville LA 70470-1156
ph: (leave voicemail message): 985-893-6456
email: FindKPets [at] yahoo.com * site: www.findkpets.org
PEOPLE [STILL] LOOKING FOR LOST KATRINA PETS
home.mindspring.com/~tisme/id3.html
MUFFIE – Rescued/Lost in CA
Female * Long-Hair Calico * 3+ years old
Right eye cloudy, distorted from prior surgery
At time of rescue: Wearing black leather collar, rabies tag
Muffie was rescued 9/05 from her home on N. Roman St., New Orleans, LA 70117 and taken to a makeshift shelter in St. Bernard, LA called “Camp Lucky”. On 9/28/05, Muffie was transported to Desert Springs, CA but never arrived at the airport like all other animals on that transport. It is believed Muffie was immediately adopted upon arrival at the airport. Her family in New Orleans miss her dearly and would like to know that she’s safe in CA.
CONTACT: findkpets [at] yahoo.com or 985-893-6456
DOGS LOOKING FOR THEIR PEOPLE
home.mindspring.com/~tisme/id1.html
SAVANNAH
Female * Tan/White Pit Bull Mix * Young
White on back toes, black muzzle, black around eyes/ears
They call me Savannah but that’s not my real name. I was rescued in September 2005, from 3012 Toulouse St., New Orleans 70119 (Mid City area).
CONTACT: findkpets [at] yahoo.com or 985-893-6456
CATS LOOKING FOR THEIR PEOPLE
home.mindspring.com/~tisme/id7.html
CHUBBA – Boston (SBP751)
Female * Domestic Medium Hair * Young
I was rescued on 10/19/05 from Plantation Village, St. Bernard, LA 70085 (possible streets include Bobolink, Kingbird, Flamingo, Starling, Bayou, Green). I was taken to Rebel Field on Palmisano, Chalmette after I was rescued and went to live with someone in Boston. But now, I can’t stay there and I sure would like to go home!
CONTACT: findkpets [at] yahoo.com or 985-893-6456
The Katrina Animal Reunion Team (KART) was founded by a small group of very experienced volunteers whose goal is to assist shelters and individuals still caring for Katrina rescues. Our members include some Gulf Coast residents who are in a position to go to addresses where a particular animal was found to locate possible owners. They talk to neighbors, post flyers, etc. They can also assess the situation to which a pet might return to and assist in verifying ownership. Transportation funds are still available.
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7. VIDEO: Dogs Of St. Bernard Parish
CHALMETTE, LOUISIANA (St. Bernard Parish)
A VIDEO of dogs available for adoption at St. Bernard Parish Animal Shelter in the hurricane devastated region of Chalmette, Louisiana.
…It’s been two years since Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast. Less than a third of the residents have returned to St. Bernard Parrish. St. Bernard Parish Animal Shelter can transport anywhere in the U.S. and Canada, via Continental Airlines.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call Susan, 860-685-1966
Locals, please visit the shelter at 115 Agriculture Road, Chalmette
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8. FEMA Animal Responder Credentialing Finalized
Minimum required credentials for Animal Emergency Responders (AER) to participate in the NIMS Integration Center’s National Emergency Responder Credentialing System.
FEMA Resource Management Job Titles
www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/rm/job_titles.shtm
The following job titles have been developed by the working groups:
* Animal Emergency Response Job Titles
* Public Works (PW) Job Titles (PDF 81KB, TXT 32KB)
Updated PW Job Titles (PDF 82KB, TXT 32KB)
* Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Job Titles (PDF 258KB, TXT 52KB)
* Incident Management (IM) Job Titles (PDF 146KB, TXT 36KB)
* Fire/Hazardous Materials (FHM) Job Titles (PDF 208KB, TXT 40KB)
FHM Job Titles Proposed Update (PDF 258KB, TXT 56KB)
* Search and Rescue (SAR) Job Titles (PDF 396KB, TXT 159KB)
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9. Historic Court Arguments For Animals, Louisiana – Dec. 3
LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA
SAVE LAFAYETTE PETS / COMPANION ANIMAL NETWORK
Garo Alexanian, SaveLafayettePets [at] CompanionAnimalNetworkTV.org
Companion Animal Network has taken “the worst of the worst” municipality for animals in the state of Louisiana, in our opinion, to court. The court case regards documents Lafayette parish refused to provide to us, 13 litigants in all, which we requested. Lafayette is 2 hours north west of New Orleans. They are obligated by the Records Access Law of Louisiana to provide them, but because they have probably been killing animals in violation of local, state and/or federal rules, regulations, and laws they are unwilling to give us the documents as they would be giving us the evidence with which we would be “hanging” them politically, legally and in the media.
Oral arguments have been set for December 3, at 9 AM at the Lafayette Courthouse located at 800 South Buchanan Avenue, in the courtroom of Judge Herman Clause, 15th District.
IF YOU DON’T DO ANYTHING ELSE FOR ANIMALS PLEASE ATTEND THE ORAL ARGUMENTS.
Having 30-40 people makes a BIG difference to the judge as opposed to an empty courtroom. Plus, we need media. With a lot of people we will obtain it… Already, as a result of “word” about our lawsuit getting out, Caddo Parish, which also had a long history of horrendous animal control policies and administration, has told us in a letter from their parish attorney they do not want to end up getting sued in the same manner as Lafayette and they are immediately making as many changes as feasible and to give them “time.”
…This is EXACTLY what is going to happen in ALL the neighboring parishes if we win the law suit against Lafayette. THIS IS THE BROWN V BOARD OF EDUCATION TYPE HISTORIC CASE ON BEHALF OF ANIMALS IN THE SOUTH !
Animals torn apart in gas chambers because young and old, cat and dog, are all put together at the same time — in violation of AVMA and HSUS recommended protocols, and perhaps even state law — NEED YOU TO APPEAR AND REPRESENT THEM. You can now speak for tens of thousands of wonderful, loyal, human-loving dead dogs and cats who were tortured by Lafayette parish for all these years. This has taken one year to get in front of the court.
To read the correspondences between us and the “disingenuous” responses we received from Lafayette pursuant to our Records Request go to: www.CompanionAnimalNetworkTV.org/Lafayette.html
To read our legal paperwork which will be argued in court go to: www.companionanimalnetworktv.org/Lafayette%20Law%20Suit.html
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10. Manhattan Borough President Awards Katrina Animal Rescuer
MANHATTAN & NEW ORLEANS
HUMANE SOCIETY OF LOUISIANA
Contact Persons: Jeff Dorson, 901-268-4432, stopcruelty11 [at] gmail.com
Courtney Chandel, 347-515-8225
In an award presentation recently held in New York City in anticipation of the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer presented Courtney Chandel with two awards for her work during the 2005 storm season. First, Borough President Stringer presented Ms. Chandel with the “Golden Heart” award given on behalf of the Humane Society of Louisiana, a New Orleans-based organization that continues to recognize volunteers from around the country who came to their city and state’s aid during the aftermath of Katrina.
Ms. Chandel, a registered nurse and seasoned animal rescuer, visited Louisiana on two occasions to assist in difficult animal rescue operations in and around the City of New Orleans, weeks after Katrina laid waste to the parish. 80% of the city flooded after Katrina’s storm surge caused several levees to breach. Thousands of residents and their pets were trapped in the city and outlying areas, with no way to escape the rising waters.
Ms. Chandel and other volunteers from around the country teamed up with the MuttShack Foundation, an animal protection agency that operated one of the largest animal recovery outposts in the city, that would make dangerous forays in to the city in search of lost and abandoned animals. During one search and rescue mission, Ms. Chandel and her rescue partner traveled into Gentilly, a dangerous neighborhood especially hard hit by the levee breach, and where shootings were a common occurrence even after the storm — and stayed overnight in a resident’s attic of an abandoned and nearly-destroyed home (were temperatures exceeded 100 degrees) — in order to locate and retrieve a traumatized cat.
Ms. Chandel eventually caught the cat, Violet, and returned her to her owner, who had previously evacuated to New York City, and where the former resident has decided to live permanently. Overall, Ms. Chandel gave aid and relief to dozens of stricken animals and showed great courage and determination in her efforts to help animals in distress.
“We would like to honor the thousands upon thousands of volunteers who risked their personal safety and spent their personal funds to assist our efforts in helping our city and state recover from our nation’s worst natural disaster. Since it is impossible to give awards to each deserving individual, we can only pick a few to represent the many. We believe that Courtney’s actions symbolize what thousands of others did — they helped us during our greatest time of need and they did it without expecting anything in return,” says Jeff Dorson, Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, a charitable animal protection agency that operated the Safe House for Abused Animals in Algiers, a suburb of New Orleans, fifteen minutes from the Superdome.
The group’s shelter was destroyed by Katrina’s heavy rains and hurricane force winds, but the organization hopes to return to the city and reestablish many of its humane programs and services in the near future. Twenty-four hours before Katrina landed, the group evacuated to a barren four-acre plot of land in Tylertown, Mississippi, where they created an emergency evacuation center, which is still in operation.
Mr. Stringer also presented Ms. Chandel with a mounted “key” to the City of New Orleans. “We wanted to let Courtney and other animal rescuers know that our state will be forever indebted to them and that the door to our city shall remain open to them,” says Dorson, explaining the significance of the second award. Mr. Stringer, not to be outdone by the officials from the Humane Society, also declared August 14, as “Courtney Chandel Day throughout the Borough of Manhattan.” This is the first time, in modern times, that an animal rescuer has been honored with this type of city-wide proclamation.
When informed of binging nominated and then chosen to receive the prestigious award from the Humane Society, Ms. Chandel said, said that after experiencing the tremendous outpouring of support from all over the world and from other states after September 11, “Helping out Louisiana was a real privilege. To help animals is to help people, because people care about the welfare of animals.”
The Humane Society of Louisiana has also created a Katrina Pet Memorial Committee, which is comprised of 20 individuals from around the country who are raising funds to create a commemorative statue to honor the lives of pets lost during Katrina. Ms. Chandel also serves on this committee. The committee has commissioned a life-size statue to be sculpted by Mr. Richard Chashoudian, a resident of Baton Rouge. The statue, known as the Katrina Pet Memorial Statue, will be a cat and dog cast in bronze and will symbolize the tens of thousands of animals that lost their lives during Katrina.
The statue will be formally presented to the New Orleans City Council on or Around the 3rd anniversary of Katrina (August 29, 2008). A rally and reception for all animal responders who participated in the 2005 storm recovery will be held in conjunction with the unveiling of the statue.
For more information, please contact Executive Director of HSL Jeff Dorson at 901-268-4432 or email stopcruelty11 [at] gmail.com
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