Success! Hi, Annisa - I just wanted to send you a quick note of appreciation for your help!
In 2012, you and other caring individuals started thousands of petitions. You joined millions of us to speak up and make a difference on everything from local town issues to global environmental campaigns.
You've made an impact. Thank you! In 2012, Care2 members used the power of the site to create lasting change. Paul Zilber from New Jersey started a petition that helped stop discrimination against same-sex couples. Parents saved their children's school from closing. A few concerned animal lovers removed an abusive director of animal control from office. Read more about a few of the major victories we celebrated this year: Seal Pups Saved From Certain Death To save two seal pups from death, the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre started a Care2 petition. More than 140,000 Care2 members signed the petition to save the pups, Zak and Mika. After receiving the signatures, the Aquarium des Iles in Quebec agreed to release the seals back into the wild. Read more. | Carnesville Elementary School Saved from Closing Parents in Franklin County, Georgia, desperate to fight their children's school closure, started a petition on Care2. The decision to keep Carnesville Elementary School open another year was made after the school board learned of the petition. Read more. | Most Important Fish in the Sea Wins Historic Protections Thanks to the efforts of our friends at the Pew Environment Group, Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Center for Biological Diversity - and tens of thousands of Care2 members - the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission voted to impose a catch limit on the menhaden. Read more. | Hospital That Refused Entry to Gay Man Agrees to Work on Diversity When Paul Zilber was publicly discriminated against for hugging his partner, Christian, during a visit to New Jersey's Saint Barnabas Behavioral Health Center, he was heartbroken. He started a petition on Care2 demanding justice, and a local equality organization met with Barnabas executives, who have agreed to work on diversity issues. Read more. | No More Pink Slime Thanks to an increased public awareness of pink slime, this unappetizing industrialized food product has been kicked out of most of our food. Fast-food restaurants like McDonalds and Taco Bell stopped using it, the USDA gave schools the option of removing it from school lunches, and several supermarkets announced they were forsaking the additive. Read more. | Abusive Director of Animal Control Fired David Hennessee, director of animal control in Warren County, Tennessee, was removed from his position after the county received numerous complaints about animal cruelty, including a Care2 petition. Homeless animals no longer face abuse and neglect under his watch. Read more. | Birth Control Remains Covered Under Obamacare One of the biggest accomplishments of the Affordable Care Act was the provision requiring employers to include contraception coverage with no additional out-of-pocket costs in their health insurance plans. Women with insurance now face one less hurdle in accessing critical health care services. Read more. | Keystone Pipeline Stopped Environmentalists everywhere rejoiced when the U.S. State Department recommended that President Obama deny the permit for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. The decision came after countless hours of grassroots organizing, millions of petition signatures, and the arrests of thousands of protesters. Read more. | 15-year-old Student Activist Returns to School Jessica Barba, a highschool freshman, was suspended from school after creating an anti-bullying video and Facebook page. Thanks to a groundswell of support for the student activist, she returned to school and the suspension has been erased from her record. Read more. | Read more success stories here. Don't forget to share your own success stories with us at successstories@earth.care2.com | Thanks for all you've done!
Randy Paynter Care2 Founder, CEO | |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar