Page 24

Loading...
Tips: Click on articles from page
Page 24 1,202 viewsPrint | Download

CONTACT

ADDRESS
6800 Wheeler Canyon Rd.
Santa Paula, CA 93060

PHONE
805.646.1015

EMAIL
Rescue@SearchDogFoundation.org

WEBSITE
searchdogfoundation.org

FACEBOOK
@NationalDisasterSearchDogFoundation

X (TWITTER)
@searchdogfdn

INSTAGRAM
@searchdogfoundation

TOP EXECUTIVE
George Haynes, Chief Executive Officer

YEAR ESTABLISHED
1996

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

George Leis
Board Chair, President and COO, Montecito
Bank & Trust

Richard Butt
Board Vice-Chair, Retired
EVP, Executive Creative
Director, VMLY&R

Mike J. Diani
Secretary, President, Diani Building Corp.

Christine DeVries
Management Consultant

Robert Harris
Battalion Chief, Los Angeles County
Fire Department

George R. Haynes
CEO, National Disaster
Search Dog Foundation

Crystal Wyatt
Leadership in Board
Governance and Creative & Sustainable Philanthropy

ABOUT US

From Rescued to Rescuer

Your gift makes a difference in the lives of working dogs, handlers and those affected by earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes and other disasters around the world.

From the moment a dog with spectacular talent is discovered in a shelter to the day they graduate from our program and are paired with a skilled and dedicated handler to the moment they search for the missing following a disaster, SDF provides a lifetime of training, support, and love to our search dogs and their handlers.

Once rescued, no SDF dog will ever need to be rescued again.

MISSION STATEMENT

Founded in 1996, the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Santa Paula, California. Our mission is to strengthen disaster response in America by rescuing and recruiting dogs and partnering them with firefighters and other first responders to find people buried alive in the wreckage of disasters.

SERVICE AREA

Our search teams are based throughout the United States and Mexico as part of state and federal task forces, serving the U.S. and the world in the aftermath of disasters.

GET INVOLVED

Saving Lives, Both Human and Canine

The National Disaster Search Dog Foundation has rescued and trained more than 300 dogs that have, in turn, rescued humans in disasters. Over 27 years, these expert teams have worked in the largest disasters – from 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the earthquakes in Haiti, and the earthquake in Turkey to missing persons and small structure collapses throughout the country.

The foundation has pioneered a model for screening, training, and providing a lifetime of care for each dog it rescues, along with ongoing expert support for handlers.

However, the United States only has about half the amount of search teams truly needed. The National Disaster Search Dog Foundation continues to innovate the training of both dogs and handlers every year, while ensuring every dog that enters its program will be successful, whether as a disaster search dog or in another career, by fostering the bonds that will create the next generation of working dogs.


Scan the QR code to get involved today.

See also