A Note of Thanks and Keeping up the Fight for Animals on Change.org

by Stephanie Feldstein · 2009-12-18 13:00:00 +0100
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When I first joined Change.org's Animal Rights community, Stephanie Ernst had written a post about a compassionate teen from Pennsylvania who opened an animal-friendly/earth-friendly/human-rights-friendly store with her mother -- the kind of inspiring story that's a reminder of why we keep doing what we do amid all the other news stories of animal cruelty and abuse. In the year and a half since she helped launch the Animal Rights cause, Stephanie E. continued to deliver informative posts on a wide spectrum of animal issues, both ones that could be hard to read about, and ones that offered hope. I might not have agreed with every viewpoint, but I could always count on a well-written article from a passionate advocate for animals. As Stephanie E. moves on, I wish her the best of luck in her new internet home.

Here at Change.org, we're still providing daily animal news, actions, advice, and alerts over on the Animal Welfare blog. We're working to stop dog fighting, shut down factory farms, protect wildlife, promote adoption, and prevent animal cruelty. We'll be bringing new perspectives to the blog soon, too, including writers specializing in animal rights issues. As an animal advocate, a rescuer, and a trainer, I'm fighting -- and blogging -- every day for a better world for animals. I'm hoping you'll join me, because the animals need you.

Thanks to Stephanie E., for all of her great work here. And thanks to you, the Change.org community that's been the voice for animals! I know you're a dedicated group who will no doubt continue taking action and being a part of the conversation. I look forward to seeing you on the blog!

- Stephanie F.

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