150 dogs, cats airlifted to Oregon

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation,
(photo: Maui Humane Society)

When wildfires swept across Maui, officials at the Hawaiian island’s only local Humane Shelter officials sought help from Greater Good Charities and the Oregon Humane Society to relocate more than a hundred pets to Portland, according to KPTV.com. Greater Good Charities worked with Southwest Airlines and Lucky Dog Animal Rescue to fly pet carriers and other supplies on a donated plane to Portland to help the shelter, pets, and owners who fled the fires that demolished their homes. When it returns, the plane is expected to carry a licensed veterinarian and about 150 dogs and cats for the Oregon Humane Society to quickly put up for adoption, thereby helping both the pets and creating room in the overcrowded Maui shelter.

Various Oregon restaurants donated proceeds from their sales or sales from certain items (like rum drinks) to Maui.

 

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