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For Each Tiny Heartbeat, Left In The Wreckage
In the shadow of Hurricane Katrina, a disaster that strands and kills more animals than any other in modern history, people and their pets march in solidarity for Louisiana Pet Evacuation Bill SB-607, from Senator Heulette Fontenot. Citizens rally at the steps of the state capitol to send the message: If I leave they leave with me. WIN! SB-607 LA Pet Evacuation Bill Becomes LawKinship Circle's Brenda Shoss joins forces with Shannon Moore, a Metairie resident who works tirelessly to save stranded animals. They lobby Louisiana legislators to support Senator Fontenot's Pet Evacuation Bill (SB-607) and consult with the Senator's office to craft a letter campaign to lawmakers. With help from Capt. Ron Fach, founder of Pet Owners Alliance and Florida's model Animal Disaster Response Teams, they streamline press materials, alerts and flyers into a non-stop push to pass this bill. On April 17 Shannon orchestrates a People And Pets March to Louisiana's state capitol in Baton Rouge. In mid-June Louisiana's Pet Evacuation Bill passes the legislative process and is later signed into law. Tragically, Shannon Moore is no longer alive to celebrate her achievements for animals. |
Disaster aid for animals + action for all
hurt by greed, cruelty, hate.