URGENT
1 ) We are still looking for transport of 3,400 bales of hay. A generous donor in Mocksville NC offered this desperately needed gift almost a month ago. The hay will need to be transported in 48' trailers, and about 6 trailers are needed for all the hay. The plan is for this hay to go to Vermillion Parrish, LA and Harrison County, At this point, we'd be happy to have partial transports to either place. We've been told we're more likely to have commitment if we could offer some $ to help with fuel costs. If you or your company would like to sponsor a couple of trailers, please let us know!
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE. If you'd like to help with $ for fuel, please mark Hay Transport on your donation, and send to:
Bayou Rescue 10405 Hwy 105 S Banner Elk, NC 28604
2) On March 2, a not-so-smart neighbor ignited a fire that burned 30 acres of Rescue Ranch in Belle Chase. Right now, Lori is caring for 62 horses belonging to Plaquemine residents affected by the storms. In addition they also have 300 cows under their hurricane related care. As you can imagine, they have a dire need for food, since almost all their fields have been destroyed. They are looking for volunteers and donations. There is also a Rescue Ranch volunteer that has 340 bales of hay in NC that needs transport.
http://s163780665.onlinehome.us/animal-rescue.htm
It's been almost a year after katrina, but still we need
volunteers urgently to feed and water animals.
Residents and out-of-towners desperately needed.
Warehouse animal care needed. Can you help us?
- Renate Rubens
Posted by: Renate | May 23, 2006 at 02:00 PM