Shelter is a crucial topic that addresses the right to safe and adequate housing for all individuals. In todays society, homelessness, lack of affordable housing, and inadequate shelter conditions are pressing issues that require attention. Petitions under this topic focus on advocating for better housing policies, homelessness prevention programs, and improved living conditions for marginalized communities.
One notable petition calls for increased funding for affordable housing projects, highlighting the importance of providing stable housing options for low-income families. Another petition focuses on ending discriminatory practices in housing and ensuring equal access to shelter for all individuals.
By exploring the petitions related to Shelter, you can contribute to the collective effort to address housing inequalities and advocate for policies that prioritize safe and secure housing for everyone. Join the movement to make a positive impact on housing policies and support those in need of shelter.
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So glad that I saw ur notice at Oak Valley Animal hospital Bmt. Yes it is deplorable that th Banning Shelter was closed with NO ADEQUATE NO-KILL PLANS IN PLACE / I heard & testified at Banning City Council concerning this & begged they continue w/Amber or have a dependable caring substitute in place - I will b happy to assist w/petition signing -God bless & Merry Christmas!
I would like to say that I cannot believe the shelter just closed. I always thought there was one up there. I live 35 minutes away. I hope that city Council hears everyone’s words and they do open up another shelter. Animals really do need your help. it is horrible to see him out in the streets. There’s only so much that we can all do . I would like to say that if a shelter was to be opened up there, I would definitely volunteer my time to help.
Many breeders are more interested in profit than the health of the animals. Having and enforcing standards to protect the health and wellness of the animals is necessary. Health of the dogs, health of the puppies, prevention of health issues by not allowing inbreeding, limiting litters so that the parents can heal and have a good quality of life, breeders being registered, proper vet care, not allowing pets to be dumped afterwards, vetting buyers and homes to prevent bad people from buying or adopting under false pretenses and then mistreating the animals, therefore enabling a cycle of cruelty and neglect.
my heart goes out to these animals. I used to donate to the NV Humane Society and then found out they are federally funded, so I now donate to CCRCS an organization that helps abused and "not wanted" dogs find new homes by training them there is love for them. So sad to receive this email but these dogs need a voice.
I worked at NHS and had to work under this CEO . She really did stack the bodies while I was there - she’s not the only one responsible either though! There needs to be a complete house cleaning of higher up’s at NHS and the positions need to be refilled with people who actually care about the animals and not just about the NUMBERS and SELLING HIGH DEMAND BREEDS
REST IN PEACE ALL THE PUPS WHO DIDNT
AND WONT MAKE IT OUT OF THAT BUILDING
As a former employee I saw first hand how Jerleen Bryant is only in this field for the money and media. She made the shelter appear amazing to media and your everyday visitor by spending what seemed like an enormous amount of money on the shelter cosmetics and a new office for herself. This was her FIRST action she took when she came to the shelter. She stopped taking the dogs who needed help, and instead, filled the shelter with “adoptable” dogs costing double to triple what they were priced at before. I was one of COUNTLESS employees who quit on the spot due to her lack of humanity and passion for the animals well being, as well as the employees. It is so sad to see such an amazing place get turned into a slaughterhouse. As of a year ago when I left, they were averaging 7-10 dogs weekly getting euthanized for reasons they never should be. Simply because they weren’t what Jerleen Bryant and Trent Bringham desired. Trent Bringham does not deserve the position he has, and does not know the FIRST thing about animal behavior or handling. And Jerleen Bryant is scarily good at sweeping problems under the rug before the media gets involved and appearing to be an amazing person.
My heart breaks when I see dogs go in and out of the system. They don't understand what they did wrong. They have feelings, thoughts, and emotions. They aren't simply numbers on an excel sheet. It's just important to me that they are fit with proper homes and people that will love them; to do that, you need to have someone at the helm who genuinely cares.