EMERGENCY TRANSPORT: Fly pets to safety in the midst of disaster.
Fast-moving wildfires continue to expand across southeast Georgia, forcing evacuations and putting both people and animals in danger. Shelters in affected areas are battling severe smoke and bracing for more impact from evacuations and displaced pets as the fires continue burning.
Meesha and Pinky were two of many dogs brought to safety from a rescue threatened by flames and heavy smoke. On May 1, Greater Good Charities is conducting an emergency transport flight to evacuate them, alongside more than 50 other pets from Glynn County, Georgia as the fires blaze and evacuations continue.
This will create space for newly displaced pets who are injured, lost, or waiting to be reunited with their families.
Your support helps fund this emergency flight, including transport, supplies, and care for pets like Meesha and Pinky on their journey to safety.
Donate now to help evacuate pets and save lives.
Turn Compassion Into Action
By supporting Greater Good Charities, you help shelters and rescues all over the world when they need it the most. You'll be supporting our efforts to keep animals fed and enriched, give pets necessary medical care and vaccinations, and aid emergency efforts when disaster strikes.
Together, here’s what we’ve accomplished so far:
- $1.1 billion+ in critical aid delivered
- 895 communities served in 121 countries last year
- 1.4 billion+ meals delivered
- 1.3 million+ acres protected
- 179,000+ biodiversity records added to global science databases
- 214 shelters rebuilt by 6,000+ volunteers
- 904 million+ animals directly helped
- 20,000+ shelter pets airlifted to safety
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