Animal Assistance
Volunteer Organizations
National Organizations
Everyday Heroes (Jobs)
100

With the help of 4,000 volunteers, they provide vital emergency sheltering assistance for animals displaced by natural disasters and rescued from other crises

Red Rover
100

This organization partners with people in your community, and all over the world, to help them build or improve a place they can call home

Habitat for Humanity
100

An organization whom job is to coordinate disaster relief, broken into four areas: preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation.

FEMA
100

During a disaster these people deal with hazardous materials, transporting victims to hospitals, along with initial search and rescue

Fire Fighters
200

Established to send highly trained urgent response teams into federal disaster areas to focus on saving cats and dogs, as well as other injured animals, who had to be left behind by those desperately trying to save their families.

D.A.R.T. - Disaster Animal Rescue Team

200

This program educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills

CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
200

This org grew from a small suitcase ministry to an international relief organization distributing more than 15 million pounds of products each year

Matthew 25 Ministries
200

During a disaster, these people not only have to continue to keep the community safe from possible looting, destruction of property, and theft that may occur, they also have to be prepared to evacuate citizens.

Police Officers
300

Stands ready to help ALL animals when large-scale problems arise

The Humane Society
300

US based disaster relief org founded in 2005

All Hands Volunteers
300

Founded in 1881, this organization has become the gold standard for involvement during disaster management.

American Red Cross
300
Cannot assist in natural disaster relief without permission from a state official (i.e. Governor)
The National Guard
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