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Ensuring all equine in South Carolina live in a safe, healthy and nurturing environment.
 

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R E D   A L E R T

 

There are no active Red Alerts at this time

 

SCARE has developed the RED ALERT system as a way of letting members know there is an immediate need for help.  Help may be needed with transportation of a rescue from deplorable conditions.  There may be a need for a place to temporarily house a rescued equine.  Donations may be needed for emergency medical treatment.  What ever the need is, when a RED ALERT is issued the need is immediate and in your hands.

 

When a RED ALERT is issued there will be a ticker on the main page of this website that will look like this

 
**** A RED ALERT has been issued...There is an immediate need for transportation, please use the link below for more information. ****
 

When the link provided is clicked information about the Red Alert is accessed.  Along with the ticker on the website, emails are sent out via the members yahoo groups, through mailing lists and through all means available to spread the word of the urgent situation.

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The idea of using RED as the color of the alert system is in memory of Red, a horse that was part of a rescue situation in Darlington.  When SCARE was called in to help rescue Red and others in Darlington a RED ALERT was issued for cash donations.  The response was tremendous by Members and other caring people.  Because of Red's severe condition he didn't make it.  However, the others that were with Red, due to the prompt response, are now in foster care with SCARE Members, being treated by Vets for severe parasite infections, dental issues and are getting the proper nutrition they need. 

 

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