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Lisa Charlton Speaks Out For Animals
 
About Lisa
Lisa Charlton is Speaking out for animals a self confessed vegetarian which her former husband detested as he had no understanding about how to love an animal. Always seen and never heard. Just like the wife. I am here to make vital changes to the lives of the animals world wide and help to bring freedom and justice to all who live within the animal kingdom.
 
Lisa who is a IT Project Manager in Ecommerce Development/Human Resources Administrator, started out in humble beginnings living on the rough County Liffey Estate, in Dublin Ireland. On the very famous Sherriff Street, and yes Lisa was a very close and good friend of the late Stephen Gately and knew the Gately family well. As a young child.
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Lisa's Blogging Campaign
 
I have recently been complained about to my landlord for feeding the local wildlife within my neighbourhood. The irony is that I am a volunteer for my local animal charity and as part of our contract with them is to feed animals wild, strays or household during the winter holidays and I have done just that.
Okay, I do know that my landlord adopts an no pets policy within our tenancy agreement I can assure you that it is not being breeched in any capacity and people within our communal block shouldn't be alarmed too much.
 
The councils and the landlord usually encourage to look out for the wildlife and has asked the local community to be mindful of they're habitats within our communities and if we see a hungry stray animal feed it and report your findings to your local animal welfare centre. if the animal is cold cover him/her with an old blanket.
 
This however will not affect your tenancy and the rights you have were animal welfare is concerned. If you have any doubts about to approach this situation contact your local authorities such as the councils, your landlord and animal shelters within your local communities.
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Yet finding suitable cancer treatments when you're going through the stages of being a vegetarian then stepping up to the plate by chosing to take baby steps in to veganism.
 
Is bad enough, for your beliefs, decency and morals its well worth the fight and to stand for what you know is right. I remember one morning in Dec in 2004 when I had the most excruitiating pain in my abdominal area and I struggle to get off my couch and to walk to my bathroom, I was almost in a fetal position I had many difficulties standing upright and holding on to any item that could take my weight. I made tiny steps at a time to get to my bathroom, i ran myself a nice hot bath and soaked for a good thirty minutes or more. I still didn't feel much better despite having a long soak the pain went from being acute to chronic in less than half an hour. I still was defiant and got myself ready for work and did my usual shift. I eventually finished and instead of going home I went to visit my local community centre, which was based in St. Ann's in Nottingham at the time. I was a volunteer for them working as a mentor in the IT room and a part time administrator/Database clerk.
 
I went to do my afternoon shift at the community centre only to find that I had collapsed in the cafe area within the vicinity I found my one of my coordinators and lecturer standing over me asking if was ok. I was continuously vomiting violently and having compulsions. Nick, my coordinator and good friend helped to call an ambulance and Greg helped to get the local doctor/nurse or locum to make sure I was ok. eventually I was rushed in to the Nottingham City Hospital on the way to the hospital having to sit through countless observation checklist and Identifying who I am. I finally got a multitude of needles, gas and air, morphine pain killer, I had passed out again and never got the chance to explain that I was a vegetarian I was not great at it at least i was giving it a go. I had to for my health and my love for the animal kingdom.
 
The paramedic diagnosed me with appendicitis and I earlier by my doctor he just told me I had IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) what happened since then? What had I missed along the way? I only remember being chained up a drip being pinpricked with over a thousand needles and so much medication being injected in to my tiny little vains. I must have looked so bad that a zombie would have literally been scared half to death again.
 
Eventually when I got to back to being in the land of the living I managed to find my voice and to ask the doctors about the diagnosis, what treatments I am to have and my dietary requirements and if this would affect my appendicitis. Anyhow the doctor had told me he had done more tests and I had a appointment booked to have a scan and xray I later got told they had found cancerous moles within the abdominal area and I was booked in to having a emergency operation to removed my appendix and to have the surgeon to investigate and possibly to remove any tumours or moles from my person. By midnight on the 2nd Deember 2004 there I was being rudely awakened by the nurses asking me to get myself prepared for my operation and to complete my waver. This was a nightmare I couldn't face it the thought of the operation going wrong was pressure I didn't need and I swear I really dreaded the outcome yet I wanted to get this over and done with too. The pain was just unbearable big style.
 
After my operation I barely recall the conversation with my doctor whose name is Christian he helped me tremendously and helped to prepare me for the news of the cancer he had found allover my ovaries. I had a ovarian cyst stuck in my left ovary and had to have half of the falliopian tube removed and to seal off my
my left ovary. He later told me I had may pinprick sized black cancerous moles all over my lymphnodes in my abdonimal area and It may have spread to my kidney's bowel, uterus and my womb. The prospect of never having kids again was daunting. I thanked god for having my first born Julie when I did, despite the circumstances surrounding her conception and her birth. I managed to fight the cancer well since then but now it has come back with avengence and I am now battling with Cervical Cancer my cancer is aggressive it would never had got to this stage in life, the reason i am like this is because i refused to take my cancer medication, because i never had any direct answers to the question is the medicine suitable for vegetarians or vegan. its still a unanswered question. i feel i may need to repeat the same process. after all its our fathers will and yeshua's command if i ever get to make it out there in one piece.
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Date: Present
Location: Work from Home
 
Jobcentre Plus Work Programme
10 hours Per week Contract
Online Campaigner/Blogger
I am responsible for contacting the Government bodies to make changes in the law in regards to animal welfare and rights.
I have created a blogging website which helps to highlight all petitions, campaigns, awareness, fundraising events, adoption and to report cruelty to the RSPCA.
I am responsible for creating and distributing official RSPCA campaign posters and flyers to the public and businesses.
I am responsible to for social media and networking online for raising more awareness of animal cruelty online and reporting animal abuse If spotted on either social network sites.
I build relationships with other animal rights campaign sites to highlight our causes at the RSPCA. To help to build a bigger network of supporters.
I contact various Labortories, Retailers, Farmers and beauty companies to rethink their strategies when it comes to buying in or testing animals with the products they are working on.
I contact the fashion industries to stop the use of fur and angora being sold on their markets, retail outlets and online business and back everything up with officially evidence of animal cruelty.

So far we are celebrating many victories alongside PETA and BUAV for many laboratories being looked in to and being closed down, Many retailers are no longer stocking Angora products in their shops and we are awaiting some good news about the fur to be removed soon, we have convinced the public to think about SeaWorld in a different light and changes are slowly being made. And, many cosmetic industries are now choosing to go animal free with their products.
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