Pet Owners Impacted by Devastating Kentucky Floods Receive Much-Needed Pet Food

Pet Owners Impacted by Devastating Kentucky Floods Receive Much-Needed Pet Food

Photo: Gleaning for the World, Inc.

Last month, devastating flooding followed by extreme winter weather hit Kentucky and even spread into Tennessee and Virginia. Thousands of people and pets were displaced and at least 21 people died. 

Towns were completely submerged underwater as thousands were rescued from the rising water. 

Photo: Dumas German Shepherd Rescue

Mudslides and winter weather only made the situation worse. Over 300 roads were closed and countless homes and businesses destroyed. 

Your donations helped provide much-needed pet food and essential supplies. With your support, Greater Good Charities continues to deliver nutritious pet food to local partners to be handed out to impacted residents and feed shelter animals. 

Photo: Dumas German Shepherd Rescue

Dozens of pallets of pet food were sent to Dumas German Shepherd Rescue to be shared across several counties. 

Photo: Gleaning for the World, Inc.

5,000 pounds of dog and cat food were distributed to the citizens of Tazewell County.

Photo: Gleaning for the World, Inc.

Thank you for your ongoing support. Together, we are helping people and pets in need.  

Photo: Gleaning for the World, Inc.

It will take months to rebuild. Donate today to help people and pets in Kentucky and surrounding areas. 

Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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