Bay Area no-kill animal rescue at risk for closing per their landlord Caltrans

Bay Area no-kill animal rescue at risk for closing per their landlord Caltrans
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If Jelly’s Place closes, the founder says the no-kill animal rescue would have to figure out what to do with more than 140 animals and 15 people would lose their jobs. https://abc7ne.ws/3Y4rnKG

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  1. Please don’t be fooled. The two largest and well funded gangs in California are the Walnut Creek CA. police department and Contra Costa County fire department. These are two large well funded racist gangs. They harass and try to terrorize minorities. They will if given the chance frame innocent people of color. These are evil wicked hateful people. Please, please pray for them.

    God is Love.

  2. Is there anyone that can help set up a Go Fund Me for Jelly’s Place? I would definitely donate. Or maybe we can call to donate to them directly? Maybe we can call Caltrans? With over 550 animals at Oakland animal services, this is despicable and inhumane on our part. 😢 we have to try.

  3. My dad was a Cal Trans engineer for many years so I know they have a lot of leeway with property allocation. How many lots in your home area are used as parking for Cal Trans vehicles and have one truck or piece of equipment on a large plot They can afford to let one property go towards this use easily. My dad used to bring home the homeless cats they came across and at one time we had 40!! Let this NO KILL operation stay in business without undue stress.

  4. Contact truck drivers for adoption.
    I'm a long-haul truck driver my life was boring then I adopted my little pet Pele she is an awesome companion I love her to death and it has improved my experience over the road especially on those cold nights when it gets below zero

  5. Bottom line: the Bureaucracy must be fed! If that means kicking these helpless animals onto the streets, so be it.

    What they don't say is that 'someone' (hint, hint) will have to fill the gap; if Jelley's goes kaput, the County will have to provide a similar service — but anyone who has seen the difference between a private shelter and one run by bureaucrats will PRAY for the animals if Jelley's is evicted. Most of the animals would truly be better off being euthanized, rather than being in the 'care' of care-free, heartless bureaucrats.

    NO ONE in government cares about these animals. But they do care about their job prospects, which are rosier when the bureaucracy expands. Public employee unions also salivate at the prospect of the County taking over, since that will require more dues-paying bureaucrats.

    There are alternatives to what Jelley's is being threatened with, but the powers that be refuse to even acknowledge that alternatives exist. The reason is clear: they couldn't care less about the animals welfare. They only care about themselves. 

    I hope they get bit. All of them.

  6. Please please please help this shelter. I wish I could help but I'm a teenager very young to work to help but promise to help the the soon I get a job please keep helping God will help you if you help I promise he will God bless everyone abundantly

  7. Donate building and lots next to them for free keep no kill shelter’s open advocating for animal’s safety and protecting Right’s for pets for years to come. Donate an entire building and both land lot’s to the animal’s welfare need’s.
    Nevertheless never 👀 look at cal trans the same again.

  8. What happened to Gov Newsom making CA a No Kill state? No one should be murdering healthy animals! Shame on Caltrans and Gov Newsom for not protecting all animals? Someone give this shelter a new home.

  9. I don’t think the taxpayers who support Caltrans would mind if they leased it to this woman for a nominal amount. Sometimes things just get so bureaucratic, that we lose sight of who we are as a society.

  10. Let’s make Caltrans bid at auction to keep staying in business in California because I can bet my bottom dollar that another agency can step in and do their job 1000 times better.

  11. Caltrans, We the People own your business and pay your bills, so we are directing you to rent this building to this animal shelter for free as long as the animal shelter is in operation there.

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