How to Use Social Media to “Give Animals a Voice in Harrisburg!”

By helping to engage people in animal policy, chances are with just one post or status update – you can reach hundreds of people. So let’s make sure it counts! Here are ways that we can all use social media to help pass humane legislation in Pennsylvania.

 “Like” Us on Facebook

Invite your Pennsylvania friends to our Facebook.com/HumanePA page. This simple action will help Humane USA PA engage more Pennsylvanians to contact their legislators to pass humane legislation and they can engage their friends, and so on! They too will get all the latest updates on pending legislation affecting animals in Pennsylvania and more people will take action!

Follow us on Twitter

We are now on Twitter @HumanePA . Please follow us and have your followers follow us for the most up to date tweets on humane legislation in Pennsylvania. Don’t forget to Retweet!

 Voice Your Opinions

We want to hear from you and we want the legislators to hear from you. Let the online world know how you feel about animals and legislators who do or don’t support our bills by commenting and “liking” our status updates, photos, and videos and especially alerts with a call to action.

Share!

Do you think our posts will inspire others to take action? Be sure share them on your wall, it’s the best way to get your friends involved, too.  Again, this simple action can make a BIG difference!

Inspire Others

Did you meet with your legislator, call them, get a response? Promote legislative action by letting us and others hear about your positive and/or negative experiences with your legislators!

Thank you for helping to give animals a voice in Harrisburg!

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