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Global Animal Donations Make A Difference In Oklahoma

(ANIMAL RESCUE) After one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history devastated communities within Central Oklahoma on Monday, May 20th, 2013, hundreds of pets were left stranded and injured. Numerous animal rescue organizations, joined by dedicated volunteers, have been working around the clock to provide care and shelter to animals in need as well as to reunite guardians with their beloved pets. Global Animal Foundation is donating $2,000 to rescue organizations helping animals in need after the devastating effects of the Oklahoma tornadoes. Thanks to our concerned readers, animals will be provided with food, water, shelter, and medical care through organizations such as the Central Oklahoma Humane Society and Horse Feathers Equine Rescue. Read on to see your donations at work. — Global Animal

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DONATE: Help Animals Affected By Oklahoma Tornado

(ANIMAL RESCUE) In the wake of one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history, Oklahoma residents are desperately trying to reach loved ones and find missing pets, livestock, and other animals. Although the storm missed areas with larger ranches, several smaller ranches were devastated. And while one woman’s happy reunion with her dog has touched hearts nationwide, many animals remain stranded. Many agencies are lending their services and stepping up to help out however they can—whether by bringing in search dogs, collecting food for animals, or reuniting families with their four-legged loved ones. Global Animal is collecting donations for vetted animal rescue organizations working on the ground to help with medical costs for injured animals, boarding and food, as well as helping reunite pets with their families. — Global Animal

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Tornado Victims Reunited With Pets (VIDEO)

(ANIMAL RESCUE) After a series of nearly 100 tornadoes tore across 10 U.S. states this past weekend, disaster victims have only just begun picking up the pieces. While many try to recover family valuables, others are in search of their lost pets. — Global Animal

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Give Thanks For Animals: Donate To Shelters

(ANIMAL SHELTERS/TAKE ACTION) Not everyone can adopt a pet from a shelter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t help out shelter animals by donating old blankets and towels. Most animal shelters don’t have enough money to buy comfort items like blankets and toys, so many animals suffer from exposure and stress. Read on to learn how you can help make the lives of these animals better. — Global Animal

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Give Thanks For Animals: Volunteer At A Shelter

(ANIMAL SHELTERS/TAKE ACTION) You don’t need a lot of money to help animals this holiday season. All you need to volunteer at an animal shelter is you! Read on to find out how you can help out a shelter near you. — Global Animal

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Give Thanks For Animals: Fostering Pets

(ANIMAL SHELTERS/TAKE ACTION) Becoming a pet foster parent is a great way to help animals. It saves animals from overcrowded shelters, and allows the foster families the joy of caring for pets without the long term commitment. Read on for a first hand account about fostering pets, and for a beginner’s guide to animal fostering. — Global Animal

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Stop Ukraine From Burning Animals Alive

((TAKE ACTION) UKRAINE — To “solve” their stray animal population problem, Ukraine is using a mobile crematorium to burn masses of stray dogs and cats alive. This practice has been protested by animal rights activists for more than a year, but nothing is being done to investigate these mass killings. Sign the petition to help save stray animals in the Ukraine! — Global Animal

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Groups Get Creative To Raise Money For Animals

The Global Animal Foundation has been collecting and dispersing donations for emergency animal rescues around the world, from the Japan earthquake and tsunami to the tornadoes in the United States. We’ve been amazed and inspired by the creative ways people are coming together to take action on behalf of animals in crisis. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to these animal rescue initiatives. Our hats are off to you! Here are a few of the groups…

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