Helene hits Sanctuary at Red Bell Run hard. Donations urgently needed.
Published 12:30 pm Wednesday, October 2, 2024
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The Sanctuary at Red Bell Run, home to over 130 special-needs equines, urgently seeks donations after Hurricane Helene left the 200-acre facility with significant damage and needing immediate repairs. While all animals and staff are safe, the sanctuary estimates repair costs to be over $30,000, and ongoing challenges threaten their operations.
The storm that recently swept through the region uprooted trees, brought down fences, and knocked out the sanctuary’s power. The sanctuary has had no power for five days and has been relying on generators to keep essential services running, but fuel is running low. The refuge also faces an uncertain winter, as the road to the off-site barn where their hay supply is kept has become impassable, leaving them unsure of whether they will have enough feed for the animals in the coming months.
One of the most critical issues is the sanctuary’s limited propane supply. With thousands of dollars of essential medications and vaccines needing refrigeration, the sanctuary is racing against the clock as generators run dangerously low on fuel. They have submitted a request for a propane refill, but with resources stretched thin, the staff is calling on the community for help.
“This situation is challenging, and we need your help to recover,” the sanctuary said in a statement. “Please consider donating to support our sanctuary during this difficult time. Every bit helps us get back on our feet for the equines who depend on us!”
The Sanctuary at Red Bell Run has been a vital refuge for equines with medical or behavioral issues that make them unadoptable. Many of the animals in their care have been rescued from abuse, neglect, or at-risk situations. In addition to providing lifelong sanctuary for these animals, Red Bell Run also offers educational and therapeutic programs that foster empathy and strengthen the bond between humans and animals.
With widespread damage to the facility and no clear timeline for power restoration, the sanctuary’s resources are under immense strain. In order to repair fences, clear fallen trees, and ensure they have the necessary supplies to care for their animals, the sanctuary is appealing for donations from anyone able to help.
To donate and support Red Bell Run’s recovery efforts, please visit their website or contact the sanctuary directly. Every donation, no matter the size, will help the sanctuary rebuild and continue their mission of providing a permanent home for special-needs equines.
The sanctuary expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support they have already received but emphasized the ongoing need as they continue to face the storm’s aftermath. “We are confident we can get through this, but we can’t do it alone,” the staff said.