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Peace Once Again!!!-Katrina Rescue Update 10/14/05 Page 13.

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  • #41
    Every morning at work, when I catch up with every one of you angels, I am in tears. This is so heartbreaking. But every story of animals being rescued gives us another glimmer of hope.
    Is there an address any of us can mail or UPS items to? Some of us might only have enough to fill a small package, but 10 of those could make a big difference!
    ************************
    \"Horses lend us the wings we lack\"

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    • #42
      Thank you so much for taking what little time you have to post on COTH! We're hanging on your every word. Bless you for your work
      *Faune D'Helby*

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      • #43
        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by royal1:
        how is the covington and Bush LA area?? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

        My godfather in Covington lost his house due to a fallen tree. Apparently the Covignton/Bush area got wind damage but not water damage. My friend John Shea is in Bush on Hwy 40 and he was OK. I haven't spoken to him but others I know from that area have.

        Hopefully your friend and his horses made it through all right, phone lines are down so he may not be able to call anyone.
        Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.
        Bernard M. Baruch

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        • #44
          I echo Boston Chicken - we ARE hanging on your every word. The news just doesn't cover the animals and being animal lovers we want to know they are ok. We have donated to the Red Cross to help the people (company gave a 150% match!) but want to help the animals.

          Elizabeth - what agency is helping you? I'd love to donate to them to help your efforts. Bless you for saving them!

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            #45
            The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine has a fund set up specifically for situations like this. LSU is providing all the vet students and Veterinarians...they are doing their work for nothing. Bonnie Clark is the Coordinator. She is a volunteer and I am her assistant coordinator...I guess that's what you would call me. She and I both were notified that LSU was gonna do this project and were "asked" to help. We showed up at Lamar Dixon at the same time on Wednesday morning (was that really a week ago?)

            Anyway...other than that, every thing we have has been acquired through private donation. We are not being funded by anything large like the US Humane Society, etc. Also, many of the local trainers have been involved and have brought their pony clubbers and other students.

            Rescueing and caring for horses is really differnt than rescueing and caring for dogs. Most everyone is familiar with dogs and how to do stuff like put on a collar and leash and walk them. In order for us to excercise these horses, we have to have experienced people. Our pool of volunteers is much smaller...therefor we are working longer hours...but it is great fun and very fulfilling.

            If you want to donate to the cause, do a computer search for LSU SVM. Their website will tell you how to do that!

            Thanks again,

            Elizabeth
            Member of the OTTB Clique, Re-Riders Clique and the Thread Killer Clique.

            http://community.webshots.com/user/esimison

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            • #46
              Elizabeth,

              thank you.

              what I found for donations of material goods for the LSU Vet School is this:

              Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry
              5825 Florida Blvd.
              Baton Rouge, LA 70821
              Attention: Katrina


              I am assuming those items will then be forwarded to you guys?
              ************************
              \"Horses lend us the wings we lack\"

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              • #47
                LSU vet school

                This is the web page that has information about what they are doing. Scroll down to the bottom for donation information.

                Our dressage club (BACH) decided last night to donate and help the animals. Would be nice if all the dressage clubs in Region 9 could donate and help out.

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                • #48
                  Elizabeth,

                  Thank you for doing what you're doing! You're putting in tremendous hours and I'm sure it is wearing on you. Thanks for taking care of all of the critters. In this tradgedy, I feel most for the animals... we've made them so they can't care for themselves and they seem to be the last mentioned on TV and the last that receive the donations... Thanks for making a difference!
                  http://www.leakycreek.com/
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                  John P. Smith II 1973-2009 Love Always
                  Father, Husband, Friend, Firefighter- Cancer Sucks- Cure Melanoma

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                  • #49
                    God Bless You and all of the wonderful people who have been working so hard to help the horses. It is heartbreaking and frustrating to be so far away, wishing I could do something to help and I think all of you are incredible for doing what you are doing. Thanks for the link so we can donate $$ to help out.
                    Also, Elizabeth, please keep in mind that there is a stall on my small farm north of Boston just waiting for a horse to foster...dogs and cats, too, if you know someone who is in tough shape and needs someone to help care for their horse while they get back on their feet. Good luck and hang in there.

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                    • #50
                      I've posted it before, but I'll do it again (it's the least I can do)... here's the donation form that'll help Elizabeth and others' efforts directly (it can be mailed or faxed; you can find the link at http://www.lvma.org):

                      Dr. Walter J. Ernst, Jr. Veterinary Memorial Foundation
                      HURRICANE RELIEF CONTRIBUTION FORM
                      (please type or print)
                      Please indicate where the contribution should be designated:
                      â–¡ Greatest Need
                      â–¡ Animal Relief
                      â–¡ Veterinarian Relief
                      Please indicate who is the recognized contributor Individual Clinic
                      Date: _____________________
                      Donation Amount: $____________________
                      Donor Name: __________________________________________________ ______________
                      Clinic Name: (If Applicable) __________________________________________________ _____
                      Address: __________________________________________________ ______________
                      __________________________________________________ ______________
                      Phone: __________________________________________________ ______________
                      Make checks payable to “WJE Foundation” and put in the memo line
                      “Hurricane Katrina”
                      Or for credit card payment:
                      Credit Card: (Circle one) American Express MasterCard Visa
                      Card Number:
                      Expiration Date:
                      Cardholder’s Name (Please print):
                      Signature:
                      Please complete and return to:
                      Dr. Walter J. Ernst, Jr. Veterinary Memorial Foundation
                      8550 United Plaza Boulevard, Suite 1001
                      Baton Rouge, LA 70809
                      Fax: 225-408-4422
                      Federal ID#: 72-1507753

                      The LVMA is also taking credit card donations, by phone, at:

                      1-800-524-2996


                      http://community.webshots.com/user/helenofnc
                      "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." - Churchill

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                      • #51
                        Elizabeth... just to let you know, Diane Rehm gave out the LSU Vet School website address over the air this morning on the Diane Rehm Show. Unfortunately, she said "ISU" instead of "LSU," so I very feverishly sent them an e-mail to correct the information. She announced the correction over the air a few minutes later! Bless that dear, animal-loving woman! If anyone would like to thank her personally, you may e-mail her @: drshow@wamu.org


                        http://community.webshots.com/user/helenofnc
                        "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." - Churchill

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                        • #52
                          Elizabeth, you and the other volunteers are donng God's work. We are waiting here up in NY for any arrivals.

                          Keep up the good work!

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                          • #53
                            Way to go, Elizabeth!
                            \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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                            • #54
                              OLoaTB: You're amazing. I hope you can get some much earned rest soon.

                              In all your spare time, would you please post a list of supplies that you need and where they can be sent? Rather than send money into a blank hole, maybe people would feel better (myself included) if they could just go to Stateline or Dover to order specific supplies and have them shipped directly to you?

                              Halters (sizes)?, lead ropes? wormer? vetwrap? furazone by the vat?

                              I'll be glad to keep a catalogue in this thread of what donations have already been sent to avoid too much of one item and none of the next.

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                              • #55
                                Cindeye--While Elizabeth can respond to you re: horse-related items specifically, here's a list of general things needed by LSU's Vet School, and an address where they can be sent (this is from their webpage, http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu):

                                A regional donation center is being established. Our needs include:

                                For the animals:

                                large carboys for water

                                harnesses

                                canned cat and dog food

                                feeding utensils

                                disposable litter pans and cat litter

                                zip-lock bags, 1 gallon size

                                paper towels

                                sheets and towels

                                locks

                                industrial-sized fans (36" or larger)

                                extra-long heavy-duty extension cords

                                Polaroid 600 film (for documenting animals' identity)

                                water hoses and spray nozzles

                                latex gloves

                                cotton balls

                                pharmaceuticals

                                medical supplies (e.g., syringes, IV bags, etc.)

                                trash bags, 50 gallon size

                                pooper scoopers

                                For the volunteers:

                                bottled water

                                soft drinks

                                ice

                                non-perishable snacks

                                Critical equipment needs:

                                Laptop computers, 5 needed (Windows OS)

                                High-speed heavy-use photocopy machine

                                High-speed printer, preferably laser

                                Fax machine

                                But

                                The most urgent need is for monetary donations

                                For more information or to arrange donations of any materials listed above:
                                Please call toll-free (888) 773-6489 between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm
                                FAX (225) 237-5665
                                e-mail Katrina@ldaf.louisiana.gov

                                In Baton Rouge, donors of material goods may take them directly to the Coliseum. All others, please send material donations to this address:

                                Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry
                                5825 Florida Blvd.
                                Baton Rouge, LA 70821
                                Attention: Katrina
                                "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." - Churchill

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                                • #56
                                  Thanks Helen. Guess I could have figured that one out myself if I'd just read your earlier posts We'll give Elizabeth one less thing to worry about!

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                                  • #57
                                    Elizabeth! I just saw the piece on you guys at Lamar Dixon on CNN! It is so nice to see all the volunteers (were you on that piece?). It was so heartwarming to see some people get reunited with their pets.

                                    There are a pair of wings with your name on them....

                                    "If you have the time, spend it. If you have a hand, lend it. If you have the money, give it. If you have a heart, share it." by me

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                                    • #58
                                      Beanie,
                                      thanks!! John Shea's farm is on the corner of my friend's road. Phone lines finally worked today! All is well there, horses are all fine, he just got his shipment of grain the other day and has plenty of hay and etc...he uses the generator for watering the horses only.
                                      TOo bad about your God father's house.
                                      Thanks!

                                      Elizabeth you keep of the good work and take your vitamins!! You are truly an Angel!
                                      YOU remind of the train song "calling all Angels!" Thanks for doing the work you and your crews are doing and thanks so much for reporting to us!! God bless you and keep you safe!!
                                      \"The blood runs hot in the Thoroughbred and the courage runs deep.
                                      In the best of them, pride is limitless. This is their heritage and
                                      they carry it like a banner. What they have, they use.\"

                                      ---C. W. Anderson

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                                      • #59
                                        Elizabeth, I have to believe that folks like you will get all the good things that are rightly coming to you---just as I must believe that all the bad people will reap their rightful "reward" also. Thank you for all that you and the other volunteers are doing. If we showed up, would we be allowed to help?



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                                          #60
                                          I have lost count on how many large animals we have...I think it is 200+. That would include aproximately 8 goats and a pot bellied pig.

                                          Everyone in todays trailer loads in were in good shape excpet for a few bumps and bruises. On one trip, the haulers were loading up a set of horses from a barn in the New Orleans area. As they were finishing up, a small grey mini stallion came flying around the barn and jumped on the trailer....apparently he didn't want to get left behind. Got to love those little guys.

                                          Tomorrow, we will be preparing our 3rd barn. Each has 120 stalls. It is becoming more and more difficult to hand walk horses...we just have so many. But it does make cleaning stalls easier...we clean the stalls as the horses are being walked.

                                          We have a lot of stallions....I never knew this many people kept stallions...amazing. I think we have 20 of them. They definately let you know they are there.

                                          Anyway...off to bed I go...

                                          Elizabeth
                                          Member of the OTTB Clique, Re-Riders Clique and the Thread Killer Clique.

                                          http://community.webshots.com/user/esimison

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