RedRover logoRedRover logoRedRover logoRedRover logo
  • What We Do
    • RedRover Relief
      – Emergency veterinary assistance
    • RedRover Relief – Domestic Violence
      – Grants & assistance for housing survivor’s pets
    • – Purple Leash Project
    • – 25 by 2025
    • RedRover Responders
      – Community assistance & emergency sheltering
      – Volunteer to help animals in crisis
    • RedRover Readers
      – Empathy program for classrooms
    • – Kind News magazine for kids
  • News
    • Blog
    • Media Coverage & Press Releases
    • Publications
  • Workshops and Events
  • Ways to Support
    • Donate
    • Make a Recurring Gift
    • – Become A FurEver Friend
    • Fundraise for RedRover
    • Make a Tribute Gift
    • Leave a Legacy
    • More Ways to Give
    • Volunteer
    • RedRover Store
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Our People
    • Our Impact
    • RedRover’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
    • Financials
    • Our Partners
  • Apply for Help
  • About Us
  • News
  • Careers
  • Media Coverage
  • Media Kit
  • FAQs
  • Resource Library
Donate
✕

UAN(May 4, 2010) – As floods batter Tennessee and residents of Mississippi recover from destructive tornadoes, United Animal Nations (UAN) is recruiting volunteers in central Indiana who want to care for animal victims of natural disasters and large-scale cruelty cases.

UAN will offer a workshop on Saturday, June 12 to prepare people to volunteer with its Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS). Through EARS, UAN provides free temporary sheltering for animals displaced by natural disasters or rescued from mass cruelty situations in the United States  and Canada. EARS volunteers care for, feed and comfort animals until they can be reunited with their families, placed with rescue groups or adopted into new homes — all at no cost to the community.

Diann Wellman, a veteran disaster responder from Hartford City, Indiana, will lead the workshop.

“EARS volunteers are specially trained in emergency sheltering, and we are prepared to assist a community at a moment’s notice when a large influx of animals in crisis overtaxes existing resources,” said Wellman, who has responded to flooding in Fargo, North Dakota and Cedar Rapids, Iowa; tornadoes in Greensburg, Kansas; and several cruelty cases. “Helping dogs, cats and others animals victimized by floods, tornadoes and human cruelty has been one of the most rewarding things I’ve done.”

Current news reports of flooding in Tennessee and tornadoes in Mississippi show that disaster can strike anywhere, anytime, and communities must be prepared, Wellman added.

WHEN: Saturday, June 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

WHERE: Humane Society of Indianapolis; 7929 North Michigan Road; Indianapolis, Indiana 46268

COST: $60 per person in advance. The registration fee includes a volunteer t-shirt, official photo ID badge, certificate of completion and educational materials.

REGISTER:  Visit www.uan.org. Advance registration is required. Attendees must be at least 18 years old.The workshop is being hosted by the Humane Society of Indianapolis.

With nearly 3,000 active EARS volunteers in the United States and Canada, UAN can respond when communities become overburdened by a crisis involving a large number of animals. In 2009, EARS volunteers provided temporary sheltering for 4,500 animals in 17 emergency situations, including severe flooding in Fargo, North Dakota; the largest dogfighting bust in U.S. history in St. Louis, Missouri; and a criminal seizure of 84 starved and neglected horses in Cannon County, Tennessee.

Founded in 1987, United Animal Nations (UAN) focuses on bringing animals out of crisis and strengthening the bond between people and animals through a variety of programs, including emergency sheltering, disaster relief services, financial assistance and education. Learn more at www.uan.org.

###

  Return to Press Releases

Share
Charity Navigator - 4 Star Review Animal Charities of America logo Combined Federal Campaign logo RedRover Nonprofit Overview and Reviews on GreatNonprofits BBB Accredited Charity badge Charity Watch Top-Rated Badge

Contact

RedRover
PO Box 188890
Sacramento, CA 95818
(916) 429-2457
info@redrover.org

Tax ID

68-0124097
United Animal Nations d.b.a. RedRover

CFC Number: 10463

  • Apply for Help
  • About Us
  • News
  • Careers
  • Media Coverage
  • Media Kit
  • FAQs
  • Resource Library
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Threads
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok
  • Bluesky
  • X

Sign up for our newsletter

Copyright © 2025 RedRover. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy