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August 2013
Greetings!
If you are interested in working with animals during disasters, this class is for you.  The Disaster Sheltering for Companion Animals is available to volunteers.  
Animal Shelter Training Class

Disaster Sheltering for Companion Animals is designed to help communities of any size actively and formally prepare for disasters affecting both animals and humans.  Natural or intentional disasters can strike at any time, and depending on their scope and severity, the local community needs to be equipped to handle the resulting influx of dogs, cats and other small companion animals.  This is a two-day intensive training that includes:  identifying locations for emergency animal shelters, design and set-up, animal identification and record keeping, daily routines, safety & security, decontamination, legal and liability issues, disposition of animals.  

 

September 14-15, 2013

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

 

The training will be held at the

Centennial Joint Use Training Facility  

(Centennial Regional Park)

3000 West Edinger Ave.

Santa Ana, CA, 92704

 

Class Fee:  $260.00

 

Hosted by the Santa Ana Police Foundation and Sponsored by the SoCal Animal Response Team and Santa Ana Police Foundation.  

 

You must follow the registration instructions below to register for the class.  If you would like a scholarship application to cover the cost or partial cost of the class, email your request to cert@anaheim.net.

Registration Instructions

 

To register:

http://site.americanhumane.org/site/Calendar?id=12941&view=Detail  

 

Email questions to:

RedStarTraining@americanhumane.com

 

 

*Scholarships must be obtained through our office and we will assist with registration only for those who are awarded a scholarship all others must use the registration link above.  As you may be aware, volunteers Debra and Richard Laub provided a generous donation with a portion dedicated to funding Animals in Disaster Training. 

 

Sincerely,
 

Mary Jo Flynn
City of Anaheim Fire Dept.