Marin Humane Society
Right now, the region is inundated with people and organizations rescuing animals in need. Temporary holding facilities for companion animals have been established and they are rapidly filling up. At some point, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of dogs and cats will need to be transported out of the area to give them a chance to find new homes.
Currently, the regional state authorities are requiring the rescued animals to temporarily remain in the holding facilities so that their family members can locate them.
When the states release the unclaimed animals, The Marin Humane Society, in partnership with other Bay Area shelters, is prepared to transport animals to California and may serve as the primary destination center for the West Coast. At that point, we will need the community's support in providing permanent, loving homes for these animals in need. If you wish to donate toward the animal relief efforts, you may donate online by clicking here (be sure to write "Hurricane Fund" in the "Comments" section)www.marinhumanesociety.org
Currently, the regional state authorities are requiring the rescued animals to temporarily remain in the holding facilities so that their family members can locate them.
When the states release the unclaimed animals, The Marin Humane Society, in partnership with other Bay Area shelters, is prepared to transport animals to California and may serve as the primary destination center for the West Coast. At that point, we will need the community's support in providing permanent, loving homes for these animals in need. If you wish to donate toward the animal relief efforts, you may donate online by clicking here (be sure to write "Hurricane Fund" in the "Comments" section)www.marinhumanesociety.org

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