Sentences with phrase «major disaster relief effort»

Now celebrating a century of saving animals in need, our First Responders have been rescuing animals of every kind and have been involved in virtually every major disaster relief effort from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin, Missouri and Moore, Oklahoma tornadoes, the Japanese and Haitian earthquakes, and Superstorm Sandy.
The organization rescued and cared for 68,000 wounded horses a month and since then has been involved in virtually every major disaster relief effort from Pearl Harbor to 9/11; Hurricanes Andrew and Katrina; the Mount St. Helen's eruption; the Joplin, Missouri tornado; the Japanese and Haitian earthquakes; and Superstorm Sandy.
Since then, Red Star has been rescuing animals of every kind and have been involved in virtually every major disaster relief effort from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin, Missouri and Moore, Oklahoma tornadoes, the Japanese and Haitian earthquakes, and Superstorm Sandy.
Since then, Red Star has been rescuing animals of every kind and have been involved in virtually every major disaster relief effort from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin, Missouri andMoore, Oklahoma tornadoes, the Japanese and Haitian earthquakes, and Superstorm Sandy.

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It also builds on the disaster assistance efforts President Obama approved in the last several days, including major disaster declarations, which make federal assistance - like these emergency relief funds - available to supplement state and local response and recovery efforts.
Dr. McFarland is also a champion of lifesaving disaster relief efforts, as evidenced in his leadership of Zoetis» emergency response in the aftermath of the recent Louisiana floods, as well as Hurricanes Sandy and Katrina and other major crises.
The legendary American Humane Rescue program has been involved in nearly every major relief effort over the past 100 years, including World War I when they rescued wounded horses on the battlefields of Europe, the Great Ohio Flood of 1937, Pearl Harbor, Hurricane Katrina, the eruption at Mount Saint Helens, the terror attacks on 9/11, the Japanese earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, Superstorm Sandy, the killer tornadoes in Joplin and Oklahoma, the Louisiana and West Virginia floods, and the Tennessee wildfires.
That remarkable effort marked the start of the REALTORS ® Relief Foundation, which, over a 10 - year span, has provided more than $ 22 million in funding to help citizens recover from hurricanes, tsunamis, floods, wildfires, and other major disasters.
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