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The ASPCA doesn’t usually do much international work. The U.S. animal welfare organization does most of its work stateside. But for the Haiti earthquake, ASPCA wanted to be involved with animal rescue for the displaced animals after the human rescue was underway. So ASPCA joined Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH), pledged $100,000 to the Haiti efforts and sent one person down there for three weeks to help ARCH.
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