Coalition Partners
Florida State Animal Response Coalition is a collection of government entities, animal welfare organizations, and businesses dedicated to the well-being of companion animals. Together, these groups and individuals work to plan for and assist animals impacted by disasters.
By unifying as a coalition, we are able to effectively protect the ENTIRE family in their time of need. Joining forces and working together allows us to standardize trainings, bring volunteers together within one database, and organize resources and equipment.
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Florida SART
Florida State Agricultural Response Team (SART) is the “umbrella” organization who leads FLSARC and other organizations during disasters. They may also be referred to as ESF-17 (Emergency Support Function-17) which is responsible for Animal Protection by the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
Code 3 Associates
Code 3 Associates, Inc, is dedicated to providing professional animal disaster response and resources to communities, as well as providing professional training to individuals and agencies involved in animal related law enforcement and emergency response.
ASPCA
The ASPCA is a national organization that deploys in animal cruelty cases and natural disasters. They help with investigations, forensics, rescuing animals, transporting them to safety, and running emergency shelters. FLSARC volunteers often deploy with the ASPCA to gain best-in-class skills and experience.
UF V.E.T.S.
University of Florida Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service (UF-VETS) is composed of volunteer veterinarians, staff, and veterinary students who provide disaster response, animal technical rescue, and animal technical rescue training.
FAAWO
Florida Association of Animal Welfare Organizations (FAAWO) strives to strengthen the animal welfare field by uniting animal advocates, providing professional growth and education opportunities and maintaining a unified voice for animal welfare in the state of Florida and to support best practices for humane organizations.
FVMA
The FVMA represents more than 5,900 veterinary professionals and is headquartered in Orlando, Florida. There are nine districts covering the state and each district has a representative who serves as a member of the FVMA executive board.
RedRover
RedRover helps animals rescued from disasters or neglect, domestic violence survivors seeking safety with their pets, and animals with life-threatening illnesses. We use innovative solutions to prevent cruelty.
American Humane
For more than a hundred years American Humane has been first in promoting the welfare and safety of animals and strengthening the bond between animals and people.
We are first to serve, wherever animals are in need of rescue, shelter, protection or security.
The Humane Society of the United States
HSUS and its Animal Rescue Team works with law enforcement to investigate the worst cases of animal abuse nationwide. Every year, they rescue thousands of animals from puppy mills, animal fighting operations, natural disasters and other large-scale situations of cruelty and neglect.
Chewy.com
Chewy supports FLSARC with pet food and supplies during disasters. Please return the love by shopping there.
Chewy.com has everything you need for your pet at amazing prices, every day. Explore more than 1,000 of your favorite brands all from the comfort of home.
Greater Good
GreaterGood.org is an independent 501(c)(3) charitable organization devoted to improving the health and well-being of people, pets, and the planet.
They partner with FLSARC by providing food and supplies necessary to run emergency animal shelters.
Amazon Smile
AmazonSmile is a program that donates 0.5% of your eligible purchases on Amazon to a charity of your choice. All you need to do is start your shopping at smile.amazon.com and choose Florida State Animal Response Coalition Inc as your charity. The donation will be made at no extra cost to you. Please consider this great way to support FLSARC.