
@k9globalrescue
A 501(c) (3) non-profit organization



Over the past few weeks K9 Global Rescue was involved in a humanitarian air lift to Poland and Ukraine for the Ukrainian refugee and pet crisis. We were boots on the ground working throughout Ukraine from Kyiv, Bucha, Irpin to Kharkiv. Air Canada and LOT Polish Air provided the air lift for our essential medial supplies and have agreed to do a second air lift. While on this mission we worked with several highly regarded rescue groups including Fundajca Zwierzeca Polana who helped our logistics and transportation needs. We purchased a 15 passenger Mercedes Sprinter van and will again transport and delivered medical aid, human food, dog & cat food, pet supplies, veterinarian supplies and combat medical kits directly to the Ukrainian Army in Kharkiv. Our mission is not over. The week of May 15th we will return to the Ukraine with more essential supplies and will transport food, medical and veterinarian supplies into active combat areas and we will continue to extract humans and animals to safe locations. Financial donations are needed more than ever to sustain our efforts. The situation is desperate, and our ask is huge but with your help it can be accomplished. Please donate and share. We will continue to post videos and pictures of our mission.
Click on the Ukraine tab to view videos of our mission
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HURRICANE MICHAEL
Entering Panama City, Florida
Mexico Beach, Florida
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Hurricane Florence
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Hurricane Harvey
K9 Global Rescue's skills and experience in rendering aid under any condition or situation for
animals and humans has been an important part of rescue in the devastated wake of Hurricane Harvey. K9 Global Rescue assisted with the evacuation from rapidly rising waters, flagging
down a helicopter, established a hoisting landing zone and extracted survivors with the help of
the Cajun Navy and Army Blackhawk helicopters.