Change.org

Change.org

Change.org is a petition platform run by the for-profit company Change.org, PBC, which is based in San Francisco and operates under Delaware General Corporation Law as a benefit corporation and a certified B corporation. With over 400 million users, the site allows individuals to promote petitions that matter to them to gather more support. The company is located in San Francisco, California, and its main goal is to enable the public to create and advocate for change through petitions. Prior to 2016, Change.org featured sponsored campaigns where companies like Virgin America and organizations such as the Humane Society paid to boost their petitions. The organization's mission is to "empower people everywhere to create the change they want to see." Common issues addressed in Change.org petitions include economic justice, criminal justice reform, human rights, education, environmental conservation, animal welfare, health, and sustainable food practices.

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  • 3 weeks ago | change.org | Angel Romero |Ángel Romero

    To Whom It May Concern,Defunding the “ Casa Pacific “ Residential Mental Health Rehabilitation Program would be a devastating blow to our community's most vulnerable members. By cutting funding to this lifesaving initiative, we risk exacerbating mental health crises, overwhelming emergency services, and abandoning those who need guidance back to wellness. This letter outlines the catastrophic consequences of defunding this program and urges reconsideration to protect our community's well-being.

  • 3 weeks ago | change.org | Brandon Linton

    R Truth is undeniably the most entertaining WWE superstar of all time. Not only does he bring an immense amount of joy and laughter to the WWE Universe, but he is also beloved by millions all over the world. His charisma, unique style, and unfaltering commitment to entertainment have earned him a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide. Throughout his career, R Truth has consistently captivated audiences with his infectious energy and unmatched talent.

  • 1 month ago | change.org | Amelia Karginaite

    Right now in the UK, people are being investigated by police for having a miscarriage. Stillbirths are being investigated as potential crimes. Abortion remains criminalised under a Victorian law from 1861. In 2025 — in a so-called progressive democracy — people face the risk of police knocking on their door during one of the most traumatic moments of their lives and asking: “Did you do this on purpose?”Who is affected?

  • 1 month ago | change.org | Chris Phillips

    Recent signers Shay Dalgarno•0 seconds ago Michael Rynn•11 seconds ago Ben Dunbar•14 seconds ago Matthew Slater•20 seconds ago Ian Bush•33 seconds ago Ryan Forde•35 seconds ago Robyn Berry•36 seconds ago Lewis Hobday•39 seconds ago Sue Conway•40 seconds ago Sue Mack•44 seconds ago Christopher Callaghan•55 seconds ago Emma Rix•1 minute ago David Milne•1 minute ago Harry Dudman•1 minute ago Ben Shewan•2 minutes ago Holly Parkes•2 minutes ago George Parkes•2 minutes ago Andy Murphy•3 minutes ago...

  • 1 month ago | change.org | Eric Musgrave

    My name is Eric Musgrave, and my journey took a life-changing turn when I joined Cohort 13 (C13) of UCLA’s Vice Provost’s Initiative for Pre-College Scholars (VIPS). Before discovering VIPS, the college application process was a mystery to me. I was lost without the knowledge or guidance to navigate this path. VIPS not only opened the doors to understanding but transformed my life by providing mentorship from college students who had walked in my shoes.