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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Animal Welfare Campaign in Thailand

                                             Poor working elephants have no private life.
         
ANIMAL WELFARE IN THAILAND
One Voice for Animals Campaign will begin online this coming week. 
To sign up go here: Membership Online
Registration is not necessary if you already are a member & in our database. 
Fee for signup is 100baht. This is necessary not only to cover our expenses of staff & running the campaign but to help build a future for the over 100 animals presently in our care. For over 20 years all expenses have been covered by foreigners and now it’s time for Thai people to support the project.
Sanctuary owner Marianne Willemse has drained her life savings and uses her pension every month to maintain workers to care for the animals. Funds are urgently needed to continue the work to help more animals.

We need 50,000 members to make a difference in creating new laws to protect animals. 
Let’s show the world Thailand can do it! Animal Welfare is on the way.
Your signature will be entered in petitions to benefit animals who need our help so you must be Thai national over 18 years old.
COMPASSION POWER is a strong force which will lift us to the next level of consciousness. Our daily lives become so much happier when compassion is our fuel. 
Don’t hesitate for a moment. This is an opportunity to join with a positive force in the right direction.  Say yes to animal welfare laws in Thailand.

The elephants have been banned off Chiang Mai streets since last month.
But it has not helped the elephants who are now in Phitsanuloke, Rayong,
Pattaya & Phuket.
We need urgently to collect the signatures needed so our lawyer can go to Bangkok to close the law for the whole country.
Please tell all your friends to sign up.

Go to: www.OneVoiceForAnimals.com to make a difference.

We will get the bank code this week. If you come to the site and there is no sign
up process, please check back in a couple of days. As soon as it is ready, we will make announcement on television so we can get members nationwide.
Thanks for your patience & caring.
TOGETHER WE CAN DO IT!



1 comment:

  1. This campaign is complete. Elephants are no longer allowed to walk on streets to beg. To help elephants get rescued go here: http://www.elephantnaturepark.org
    For info re: working elephants go here:
    http://www.thailand-elephant-tours.com

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