A Call to Action: Southern California Wild
Fires Donate Now to the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund
by Brian
Sosby
Lexington, KYOver the
last few days, the Southern California area has been engulfed in flames caused
by wild fires aggravated by the Santa Ana winds. These winds that annually
cross the Southern California area have been much stronger than usual, making
an already dry area even more prone to catastrophe. These fires have spread
quickly over the weekend and ravaged the region.
San Diego County has seen
widespread evacuations as a result of the fires. Nearly one-million people have
been asked to leave the area as of today. President Bush has declared the
situation a Federal emergency. Many evacuees have sought shelter at local
community centers and schools, but the largest numbermore than 10,000
peoplehas made Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego their temporary housing.
The situation is particularly
difficult for those with large animals. Evacuating and housing horses has its
own set of concerns. According to national media reports, the fairground in San
Diego County is currently boarding 2,000 horses, with many others finding
refuge from the fires where any safe space can be found, including mall parking
lots. Some horses have been moved several times due to the widespread fires.
In response to past disasters
and in hopes of assisting in future ones, the United States Equestrian
Federation established the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund and is now
requesting contributions from individuals and organizations wishing to assist
those in the Southern California area.
Money donated to the USEF
Equine Disaster Relief Fund assists equines of any breed that find themselves
victims of disasters, including but not restricted to hurricanes, tornadoes,
floods, blizzards and fires. The money will be held by USEF in an account
restricted for this purpose and disbursed only upon authorization of the USEF
Chief Executive Officer.
During situations like
this, its imperative that we gather forces to assist in any way
possible, said USEF Chief Executive Officer John Long. Thankfully,
the weather forecasts are good. However, Southern California just experienced
the largest evacuation of residents in our countrys history. Of course,
that has had an impact on the countless horses that call that part of the state
home. The Federation wants to do what it can to assist those horses and
owners.
Donations may be made online
at www.usef.org by clicking on the following
hyperlink
https://www.usef.org/_AUAIFrames/DisasterRelief/DisasterRelief.aspx.
If you wish to contribute to
the effort by check, please make it out to the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund
and mail it to: The United States Equestrian Federation, 4047 Iron Works
Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511.
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