September 15, 2025

We made it!


It's time to contact the Governor

for AB 478!

CALL TO ACTION!


Now is the time to contact the Governor to sign AB 478 into law!


Please either call or use the Governor's contact page to send your support.


If you choose to call, the general switchboard number is: 916-445-2841


When you call, please say: Your name, city, and that you strongly urge the Governor to sign AB 478 into law.


OR


Better yet, go to the Governor's website, and follow the steps below.


If you haven't already contacted the Governor to urge him to sign SB 221, please repeat the process below for that bill, too!


https://www.gov.ca.gov/contact/


Step 1:

In the first pulldown, click: "An Active Bill"


In the second pulldown, click: "AB 478 - Accessibility to emergency information and services: evacuations: pets."


Click "Leave a Comment" and the "Next" button


Step 2:


Next screen, click on:


"Pro"


Then, in the "Message subject," please type: "Request for Signature" 


In the message window, feel free to say something simple like the message in the picture below or share your own story on why AB 478 should become law.

Step 3:


In the next screen fill in your name and email and then submit. That's it! Simple!

The whole process will take less than 5 minutes and means so much!

REMINDER:

Homes for Two Doggies Needed!

Click on the short videos to watch the dogs playing together and Chani playing with one of her caretakers.

Earlier this year, our board members led a rescue of stray, starving dogs at a temporary work site at a solar farm in Rosamond, CA. Two dogs were trapped and brought to Dr. Annie Harvilicz. The dogs were pregnant and about to deliver. Thankfully, Dr. Annie and her team at Animal Wellness Center cared for and were kind enough to find all 11 puppies homes. But unfortunately, both of the mother dogs have not been as lucky.

 

Now named Atreides and Chani:

  • Atreides is about 1 year old. She will need chronic medication for valley fever. She does not like to be touched and would benefit from life in a sanctuary or on a ranch.
  • Chani is approximately 3-4 years of age and in good health. She does like to be petted and would be a good companion for someone with patience and kindness.

 

We are desperate to find a good home(s) for these two dogs, who are still at Dr. Annie’s clinic, now over 6 months! We need a foster or permanent home(s) and are reaching out to you for help. The moms are ready to go and need your tender, loving care. Transport can be provided if you are not in the southern California area.

 

We are grateful to a friend and supporter that is willing to give a donation to the new home(s). The amount will be discussed with serious fosters or adopters. Thank you to those who have already donated. However, we are still trying to raise $1,000 to cover a 1-year supply of medication for Atreides. If you are inclined to help, here is a link to give a tax-deductible donation.

We know that rescues are at full capacity and homes for dogs, including medium sized dogs, are in short to nil supply, but for anyone that has the time, space, and the heart, please let us know ASAP!

Lastly, thank you for your unwavering support—it is essential to getting these lifesaving bills signed into law. Your calls, letters, and donations truly make a difference, turning advocacy into real, measurable change.

As we mark our 18th year of running legislation for animals, we are profoundly grateful for your continued commitment. Together, we’re creating lasting, meaningful progress for the animals who need us most.


Thank you for being an indispensable part of our team.

Best, Judie

Judie Mancuso, founder/CEO/president

Social Compassion, 501(c)(3)

Social Compassion in Legislation, 501(c)(4)

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