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San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017

San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017

A big thank you goes out to the volunteers who came out to give a voice to the dogs in the Korean dog meat trade!!! Your compassion and dedication are truly appreciated – Don, Heather and her daughter Ruby, Willow (rescued by SaveKoreanDogs.org), Alicia and myself. We had a perfect weather and we all worked very hard to advocate for the Korean dogs.

Many thanks to Heather, Ruby, and Willow who had flown from Las Vegas once again just to join our event. We collected 710 petition signatures and distributed about 600 leaflets. :O)

It was another amazing day at the famous San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf, with many tourists and visitors from all over the world, many of whom were from South Korea. 710 people had gladly signed our petition because they wanted to help these poor dogs. Thank you to all the petition signers!! Tens of thousands of people saw our event and display, and for the first time, learned about the horrific cruelty taking place in South Korea. Every leaflet, every conversation helps. So, it really shows that everyone can do a little something to bring about change. What will you do today? Click HERE to see more photos from our day.

Click HERE to take action!

San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017
San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017
San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017
San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017
San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017
San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – November 4, 2017

Photos: I am Willow.

Update: March 15, 2018. Petition signatures are mailed.

Click HERE to learn more.

  1. Mary Reed
    Mary ReedMarch 1,18

    Thanks for all your hard work and dedication.. God bless you..I vote for Willow…

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