SPCA International Donated More Than $500,000 to Help Haiti’s Animals
Shortly after the deadly earthquake struck Haiti, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) International sent in an animal response expert to assess the impact on Haiti’s animal population. Their efforts persist to this day as hundreds of homeless animals in Haiti struggle to survive in the midst of spreading disease and starvation.
“We are pleased to report that SPCAI has sent $507,000 in supplies to various regions in Haiti including veterinary medical supplies, medications and vaccinations that are in huge demand to this day,” said Stephanie Scott of SPCA International. “Our team works hard to both monitor and support the care for stray or injured animals that have been left to fend for themselves just to survive another day.”
SPCA International continues to make sure animal responders in Haiti are getting the help they need as the earthquake’s human and animal devastation is tuned out by the passage of time.
“Unless animals in Haiti are used for transportation or food, sadly most animals are left to roam the streets or wilderness in search of food and water,” said Stephanie Scott.
“The few veterinarians at work in Haiti have extremely limited access to medications and vaccines these animals need. We are committed to help facilitate progress in educating the region and supporting Haiti’s forgotten animals. We urge people to donate to the SPCAI Emergency Aid and Shelter Fund at www.spcai.org. The dire needs in Haiti continue today despite the months that have passed since this natural disaster last January.”
In other news, SPCA International also awarded an $8,000 grant to the Christian Veterinarian Mission, an organization that is helping distribute the $507,000 aid package to various regional animal facilities in Haiti.
For more information relating to the company and its mission, go to www.spcai.org to learn more.