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The Focus & Future

 

A Message from the Director:
Eileen Burke-Trent
Race Organizer & Director, Fourteen Angels Foundation
The Fourteen Angels Foundation - History

After the Oklahoma City and the Twin Towers 9/11 tragedies, none  of us will ever forget the heartrending pictures of emotionally and physically devastated policemen, firefighters and rescue workers, and their overworked K-9 partners, desperately searching through rubble for survivors—persevering, despite their own injuries and exhaustion.  Then, the tragic Space Shuttle crash occurred and a nationwide debris and remains recovery effort ensued.  Not long after this, as in many hometowns, a disoriented elder died from exposure, after wandering off from his home…and down our street, a 3-year-old girl disappeared from her grandfather’s house, at around the same time.  Like many of us, I felt helpless in all these situations, and began training with the Red Cross.  I later learned about coordinating K-9 search, rescue, and victim recovery efforts.  In disaster, time is of the essence, and having local teams you can call on, can make the difference between life and death, or a successful search and family tragedy.

As a sled dog and working dog enthusiast, I knew many of my friends would feel as I did, and be passionate to lend a hand.  From this knowledge, Fourteen Angels Foundation and the Arrowhead Sled Dog Races for K-9 Search and Rescue, was born.  With your help, the Foundation and The Race for SAR will grow and become more successful in the coming years. 


Mission Statement

    • The Race will promote public awareness, education and support of K-9’s in Search & Rescue and in the helping professions.
    • The Race will feature “working dogs” helping other “working dogs”, and educate the public about the exciting world of sled dog sports, provide a venue for demonstrating working dogs, their training needs, and contributions to society.
    • The Race will promote local public and schools involvement with a vast array of volunteer and educational opportunities.
    • The Race will be a growing, international “family-friendly” sporting event, that will promote goodwill, and enhance area businesses and tourism.

Experience the dedication, excitement and beauty of this extreme sport while showing your support for K-9 Search and Rescue Organizations.  By helping SAR you will save lives.  Who knows. . . the life you save may be your own.


 

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