Dear KBVE Licensees and Certificate Holders:
Thank you to so many who have reached out to offer assistance in the aftermath of the terrible storms that rolled through the Commonwealth and nearby states over the weekend. Currently the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) and the Office of the State Veterinarian (OSV) are coordinating efforts with the Commonwealth’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association (KVMA) is also in close contact with KBVE and these agencies and those on the ground in the area. Due to loss of power and infrastructure, communication has been difficult in the affected areas, and assessments are still ongoing. Final death and destruction numbers may take a week or more.
Please do not go to visit the affected areas at this time. Emergency response officials need your cooperation to stay out of the areas until rescue operations and assessments are complete; many roads are still closed and most impacted areas are without power and water. While Mayfield was among the hardest hit, the storm raged over 200 miles in Kentucky. There is significant damage in eighteen (18) counties, with some of the worst destruction in Caldwell Co., Graves Co., Hopkins Co., Marshall Co., Muhlenberg Co., Taylor Co. and Warren Co. If you wish to help, there are some ways listed below. Please note that recovery from this event is going to be a long process with need for continued community support in the coming months.
Immediate Needs:
- If you qualify, please donate blood. Visit the Red Cross online @https://www.redcrossblood.org/to schedule an appointment today.
- If you would like to donate money, please donate to:
- Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund@https://secure.kentucky.gov/formservices/Finance/WKYRelief–100% percentof dollars donated are going to help Kentucky communities impacted by these storms. The Fund will provide $5,000 to each victim’s family for funeral expense; there is no need to apply as the state will be working to contact families. All additional funds will be used toward relief efforts.
- Kentucky Agriculture Relief Fund@gofundme.com/KyAgReliefFund. Please see the press release from KDA below this email to learn more about the KY Ag Relief Fund and KDA partners, theKentucky Farm Bureau Federation, and the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Cooperative Extension .
Supply and Equipment Donations.Please check with the following organizations for supply drop-offs:
- Local Fire Stations
- Local Schools(many are coordinating “stuff the bus” drives)
- UK County Extension Offices in the following locations:
- Caldwell County Extension Office, 1025 U. S. Hwy 62W, Princeton, KY; contact Shane Bogle @ Phone: (270) 365-2787 orsmbogl2@uky.edu
- Fulton County Extension Office, 2114 South Seventh St, Hickman, KY; contact Ben Rudy @ Phone: (270) 236-2351 orben.rudy@uky.edu
- Graves County Extension Office, 4200 US Highway 45, Mayfield; contact Kelsey Chadwick @ Phone: (270)-247-2334 orkelsey.chadwick@uky.edu
- Hickman County Extension Office, 329 James H Phillips Dr, Clinton, KY; contact John David Tucker @ Phone: (270) 653-2231 orJohnDavid.Tucker@uky.edu
- Hopkins County Extension Office, 75 Cornwall Dr, Madisonville, KY; contact James Stone @ Phone: (270) 821-3650 orjstone@uky.edu
- Lyon County ExtensionOffice, 231 W Main St, Eddyville, KY; contact Susan Fox @ Phone: (270) 388-2341 orsusan.fox@uky.edu
- Marshall County Extension Office, 1933 Mayfield Hwy, Benton, KY; contact Nicole Rhein @ Phone: (270) 527-3285 ornikki.rhein@uky.edu
- Muhlenberg Extension County Office, 3690 St Rte 1380, Central City, KY; contact Darrell Simpson @ Phone: (270) 338-3124 ordrsimpso@uky.edu
- Taylor County Extension Office, 1143 South Columbia Ave, Campbellsville, KY; contact Patrick Hardesty @ Phone: (270) 465-4511 orphardest@uky.edu
- Warren County Extension Office, 5162 Russellville Rd, Bowling Green, KY; contact Joanna Coles @ Phone: (270) 842-1681 orjcoles@uky.edu
Current supply needs:
- Storage bins and laundry baskets so people can store personal items recovered from the debris
- Tarps
- Dog and cat food
- Water
- Baby diapers
- Formula/food
- Common toiletries
- Blankets
- Fuel gift cards
- Flashlights
- Coats
- Hats
- Gloves
Important links from the KVMA and AVMA:
- AVMF Disaster Relief page –https://www.avmf.org/programs/disaster-relief/
- AVMA Disaster Preparedness Resources –https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/animal-health-and-welfare/disaster-preparedness
- AVMF Disaster Relief Grant Programs –https://www.avmf.org/programs/disaster-relief/
- Disaster Business Continuity Certificate Program –https://axon.avma.org/local/catalog/view/product.php?productid=178
Important announcements from the Kentucky Governor’s Office:
- There are 64 confirmed deaths at this point, with 18 people still unidentified.
- 105 people remain unaccounted for.
- Residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated counties can begin applying for assistance by registering online atDisasterAssistance.govor by calling1-800-621-FEMA (3362)or TTY1-800-462-7585(for deaf or hard-of-hearing Kentuckians); The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (local time) seven days a week until further notice.
- Kentucky State Parks in the area are now open to host families who need housing for at least two weeks. Volunteers who are willing to assist state parks staff housing distressed guests should contact Kentucky State Parks Division Director Andy Kasitz atandy.kasitz@ky.gov.
- Both Department for Community Based Services locations in Mayfield/Graves County suffered damage and cannot serve the public at this time. A mobile unit has been requested. Until the mobile unit is ready, those who need help may call855-306-8959, or they may apply for help online on thekynect site. The URL iskynect.ky.gov. Starting today, a special queue is in place for people needing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, or SNAP.
- Any family members of missing loved ones should report to the office building of His House Ministries to provide a reference standard to law enforcement for identification purposes. His House Ministries is located at 1250 KY-303 in Mayfield. Anyone who needs assistance in getting to His House Ministries can call 859-267-7775.
Thank you for your continued support as we work together to assist our communities with recovery.