How To Report Animal Cruelty
I got the following from the PAWS website and thought I’d share with everyone who reads my blog. Animal cruelty is so common in our country, sad but true. We can’t really rely on the government to help stop this since they have other more pressing problems to attend to. I think if we police ourselves and our neighbors when it comes to horrible treatment of animals, incidents of animal cruelty will lessen.
If you see animal cruelty in progress (such as persons in the act of a ‘dog katay’ or selling and buying dogs for the dog meat trade, or inflicting harm to animals), please report the incident immediately to your barangay officials and/or to 117. PAWS needs citizens like yourself (witnesses) to be taking steps in filing charges so that we can prevent this cruelty from happening again.
In order to prosecute criminals for the violation of the Animal Welfare Act, PAWS needs the complete details (date, time, exact location, people involved). If you are not willing to execute an affidavit, please recommend another eyewitness who will.
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The School of Satchel (S.O.S), a Filipino leather goods brand, launched ‘S.O.S PLEDGES’ in partnership with KaEskwela Inc. which promises to give a school bag to a KaEskwela beneficiary for every purchase from S.O.S’ new premium collection available this month.
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A group of bloggers has started an initiative to raise funds for the students of Talon-Talon. Jay Jaboneta and friends started Zamboanga Fund For Little Kids, fund-raising drive to pool money in order to build a boat which can transport the students. The boat will be named Bagong Pag-Asa, befitting the name of the dreams of Layag-Layag.
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What do you do with the bottle after you’ve consumed your litro of Coke? Most often than not you just throw it away, right? Even if you want to recycle it, there’s not much recycling centers in our country. Recently I met an enthusiastic group whom you might want to donate those empty bottles. They’re called the MyShelter Foundation and they have a project called Isang Litrong Liwanag (Solar Bottle Project).
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