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The Central CA Animal Disaster Team Announces “Volunteer Recruitment and Team Training”

Helping animals in crisis during disasters in our Central Valley

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The Central CA Animal Disaster Team Announces “Volunteer Recruitment and Team Training”

Helping animals in crisis during disasters in our Central Valley.  

For Immediate Release  

Ridgecrest, CA – April 17, 2026, The Central California Animal Disaster Team (CCADT) is hosting  a “Volunteer Orientation and Team Training” event on Saturday, May 2, 2026. The event will be held  at the Kerr McGee Community Center, 100 W California Avenue, Ridgecrest, CA, from 8:30 a.m.  to 4:00 p.m. There is no cost to attend the training.

Volunteers are always needed to assist with animal evacuation and emergency sheltering, and this is  the first time that CCADT has offered training in the Ridgecrest area. Anyone interested in becoming  a CCADT volunteer and/or attending the May 2nd training may register by April 28th by visiting the  CCADT website: https://ccadt.org.

Wildfires, flooding, and severe weather have become more prevalent throughout California. In addition  to numerous wildfire evacuations, CCADT volunteers from Kern County have responded to Lake  Isabella, Porterville, Delano, and McFarland to operate small animal shelters in response to life  threatening flooding. Many animals were evacuated and provided with a safe haven until evacuation  orders were lifted and pet owners were able to return home.

“During the last 10 years, CCADT has responded to 42 wildfires and has helped save  thousands of animals, primarily during wildfires season.

– Naomi E, Tobias, Founder & CEO

Founded in 2011, the Central CA Animal Disaster Team is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in  Fresno that serves seven counties. For additional information on the CCADT, please visit  www.ccadt.org.

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