Kerrville Pets Alive! Working to Reunite Missing Pets After Deadly Floods
- Captain Jenifer Phillips has worked with a team of chaplains to respond to deadly floods in Kerrville, Texas, serving nearly 6,000 meals and providing support to disaster survivors.
- As of July 10, at least 120 people died, and more than 170 remain missing due to the floods, according to The Associated Press.
- Aimee Freston, director of communications for Texans on Mission, reported that volunteers have arrived to assist with clean-up efforts as search-and-rescue operations delayed the process.
- Phillips highlighted the disaster's severity, noting, 'We’ve seen people trying to love on each other' as communities come together in response.
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Animals hit by deadly Texas floods get private flight to safety to find new homes
Watch the heart-warming moment pets affected by the devastating Texas floods get a private flight to safety by animal rescue charities. Footage shared by the Humane Society of North Texas on Thursday (10 June) shows numerous carriers filled with shelter pets lined up on the tarmac after being transported across the state to Fort Worth. The charity said: “By clearing kennel space and welcoming shelter pets into our care, we’re also giving lost an…
A mission to reunite lost pets with their families
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Patti Farnsworth recently received an award for best teamwork for a missing pet case she and her dog, Opie, solved. Opie is 6 years old and is a certified scent detection dog. Evan Loudermilk's dog Sterling went missing and contacted Farnsworth's missing pet service called CdE Scent Detection Dogs.Loudermilk's dog had been missing about a day and was found stranded on a sandbar in the middle of a creek. Farnsworth…
Kerrville Pets Alive! working to reunite missing pets after deadly floods
KERRVILLE, Texas (Nexstar) -- The front room of the Kerrville Pets Alive! command center is filled with pictures of missing pets that are still being searched for, a week after the deadly floods in Kerr County killed almost 100 people, with the death toll still rising. Search and rescue teams are still searching for more than 160 people who are still missing. The team of volunteers at Kerrville Pets Alive! is searching for the missing pets that …
Faith-based relief groups offer food, water and emotional support to Texas flood survivors
(RNS) — For the past week, Captain Jenifer Phillips, an emotional and spiritual care officer with the Salvation Army, has been working out of a basecamp in Kerrville, Texas, as part of a team of eight chaplains responding to the deadly flash floods. The spiritual care officers are part of a larger Salvation Army response to the Hill Country floods. As of Thursday (July 10), they served close to 6,000 meals and about 34,000 cold drinks out of fou…
SBTC DR begins helping survivors, first responders navigate emotional toll after deadly floods
KERRVILLE, Texas – A lost kitten proved one thing too many for a Kerrville area homeowner with whom Southern Baptists of Texas Convention Disaster Relief chaplain Debby Nichols spoke in the days following the July 4 flash flooding in the…
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