The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) is providing coordination for the U.S. Equine Disaster Relief Fund to support horse owners affected by last week’s tornadoes. KHC has experience responding to equine crises through this fund and the Save Our Horses (SoHo) Fund.
“We are also in touch with the Indiana Horse Council to determine the extent of the need there,” she continued.
The Kentucky Horse Council has been contacting officials in those areas most affected by the tornadoes, to assess the impact of the extensive tornado damage on horse owners.
“We are relieved that over the weekend, horse organizations such as the Northern Kentucky Horse Network have already relayed important information among horse owners regarding temporary shelter and how to assist those victims who have horses,” commented Ginny Grulke, Executive Director of the Kentucky Horse Council. “Buffalo Mounted Patrol has traveled to West Liberty, where the devastation was incredible, to patrol damaged areas until rescue efforts could be fully mobilized.”
When any state needs assistance due to a natural disaster, KHC notifies its members and the Kentucky horse community and begins the process of responding to the needs of the affected horses, typically by purchasing feed which the local response agencies then distributes to affected horses. For the tornadoes that hit this past weekend, it is Kentucky that needs the help.
Donations to the U.S. Disaster Relief Fund can be made at www.kentuckyhorse.org/disaster-relief/.
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What a great cause. Anaimals and people a like are hurting.
We have some buddies in West Liberty – devastaton doesn’t begin to cover the damage. If everyone would please help with any amount they can we can help with a lot of suffering.
thanks to all the volunteers out there helping out prayers to all those hit by the devastation
Good luck to them!