I've got some wonderful news. Chere's home is damaged, but it was one of two left standing in the neighborhood! Also, I spoke to Jackie, and luckily she will probably only get some wind and rain, and not at hurricane levels. She has a generator to use if her power goes out (which it will almost definitely do). Now to the bad news. The repairs, the supplies, and the general stress have taken a tremendous toll on these incredible ladies. They are both in dire need of our help. On the top of Chere's list is an immediate, urgent need for someone to deliver and hook up a generator for her. She has no power, it's probably going to be days, or even weeks before it's back on, and the temperatures will be too high for the ferrets. Also, with the damage done to her home, she is facing an enormous mold/fungi problem. Having air conditioning will help to mitigate that. On top of Jackies list right now is cash donations. She's had to use bill money to pay for storm related supplies. Renting a generator, purchasing the accessories to actually use it has caused her to put off paying some of her bills. Both still have storm damage from Frances that wasn't repaired. You can donate to them, or to SOS on their behalf. If you don't want to send cash, a Wal-Mart gift card will help them out as well. Both have Paypal accounts. Chere Mc Coy Ferret Friends of Indian River County 8775 20th Street, Lot 614 Vero Beach, FL 32966 [log in to unmask] Jackie Hawley The Dook Nook 4599 Palmer Ave Jacksonville, FL 32210 [log in to unmask] Both of these shelters have been selflessly serving the ferret sommunity for years. Let's make sure they will be able to be there for our fuzzy friends for years to come. Thanks! Anne [Posted in FML issue 4648]