Disaster Help

If you are currently seeking help during a disaster or need to report a disaster that has already occurred or is still developing, contact us immediately on 916-939-9474.

 

OR for after hours, weekends or holidays please call
916-939-9468.

 

If you are not faced with an urgent situation also email us at info@noahswish.info

 


 

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P.O. Box 4288
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

 

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Emergency Management - Partnering with Noah's Wish

A Disaster Strikes... People and animals are affected.

You have a plan for the people, but do you have a plan for the animals?

If you answered NO, Noah's Wish can help.

 

 

Managing the human component of disaster response and recovery efforts is without a question, challenging. When you add the demands associated with animals, it can greatly increase the complexity. That is why Noah's wish exists. We help emergency management agencies by managing the animals in their community during times of crisis. This allows officials to remain focused on the job they have to do, confident that the animal issues are being handled by experienced professionals. All Noah's Wish services are provided free of cost to the community.

 

Here's how Noah's Wish can make your job easier!

 

People:

Noah's Wish has highly trained Coordinators and over 800 experienced Volunteers throughout the United States and Canada ready to offer their expertise and dedication to assist with all aspects of disaster recovery. They are leaders in managing animals during disasters. 

 

What are the Strengths of Noah's Wish? 

 

Knowledge & Experience:

Noah's Wish Coordinators and trained Volunteers have experience in over 70 major disasters throughout the United States and Canada. Their combined knowledge and experience, specific to managing animals during disasters is unmatched.

 

            Floods                                                                                                                                       Wildland Fires

 

2008 - Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa                                                                                 2008 -  Triangle Fire, Diamond Bar, California

2008 - Morgan County, Indiana                                                                                     2008 - Camp Fire, Oroville, California

2006 - Merced, California                                                                                               2008 - Humboldt Fire, Oroville, California

2005 - Romania (International)                                                                                     2008 - Rim Fire, Chico, California

2001 - West Virginia                                                                                                        2007 - San Diego County, California                         

1998 - Yolo County, California                                                                                       2007 - Black Cat Fire, Montana

1998 - Kinston, Norht Carolina                                                                                     2007 - Angora Fire, California

                                                                                                                                            2004 - Fred's Fire, California

                                                                                                                                            2004 - Whitecap Fires, British Columbia

             Hurricanes                                                                                                          2003 - San Bernadino Fires, California

2008 - Ike, Lousiana, Texas                                                                                          2003 - Okanagan Mountain Park, British Columbia

2008 - Gustav, Louisiana                                                                                               2003 - Crownsnest Fire, Alberta

2005 - Rita, Louisiana                                                                                                    2003 - Kamloops, British Columbia

2005 - Katrina, Louisiana                                                                                              2002 - Hayman Fire, Colorado

2004 - Ivan, Ohio and West Virginia                                                                             2001 - Hayfork, California

2004 - Charley, Florida                                                                                                   2001 -  Oregon Fire, Weaverville, California

                                                                                                                                            2001 - Alpine Fire, California

             Tornadoes                                                                                                           2000 - Hamilton, Montana

2000 - Delaware, Ohio                                                                                                   

1999 - Oaklahoma City, Oklahoma                                                                             

 

These are but a few of the disasters responded to by Noah's Wish Coordinators and Volunteers.

 

Equipment and Supplies:

Noah's Wish is well prepared with an inventory of essential equipment and supplies necessary to rescue and care for animals during disasters. These include:

                            Four "Command" trailers

                            Two horse trailers

                            Five "First Response" trailers with the equipment and supplies needed for the first 72 hours

                            One "Intake" trailer

                            Two Flat Bed trailers

                            Along with needed supplies and equipment.

 

 

 Intake trailer

 

 

Partnerships:

Mitigation leads to more people and animals surviving disasters. When not mobilized, Noah's Wish is developing partnerships with emergency management agencies we could potentially be working with in future disasters. In addition, we have and will continue to develop partnerships with businesses and corporations able to provide services, equipment and supplies Noah's Wish will need. Each Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) we develop is tailored specifically to the needs of a disaster-stricken community.

 

If you are interested in pursuing a partnership with Noah's Wish, we would welcome the opportunity to talk with you in more detail.

To start the process, contact Noah's Wish at info@noahswish.info 

 

 

 

Noah's Wish is a unique animal welfare organization dedicated exclusively to rescuing and sheltering animals in disasters throughtout the United States and Canada. Noah's Wish is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3, charitable organization.

 

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