Step-by-Step

Posting Guides

Follow these platform-specific guides to share your advocacy content with maximum impact. Every post matters.

Campaign Hashtags
#StraytegiesNYC#NYCPetPantry#SpayNeuterNYC#FundAnimalRescue#NYCBudget2026#AnimalRescueNYC#PetFoodInsecurity#NYCAnimals#RescuersUnite#BudgetForPets

Click any hashtag to copy it individually, or use “Copy All” for the full set.

How to Tag Decision-Makers

Mayor Mamdani

@MayorMamdani or NYC Mayor’s Office page
@MayorMamdani
@MayorMamdani (or mention by name)

Council Member Linda Lee

@CouncilMemberLindaLee
@CouncilMemberLindaLee
@LindaLee (or mention by name)

Facebook Posting Guide

Best for long-form storytelling and community sharing

1

Open Facebook and start a new post

Go to your Facebook profile or page and click "What's on your mind?" to create a new post.

2

Paste your generated content

Use the Content Generator to create your post, copy it, and paste it directly into the Facebook post box.

3

Tag Mayor Mamdani

Type @MayorMamdani in your post. If the official page appears in the dropdown, select it. If not, include the full name "Mayor Mamdani" in your text.

Search for the official NYC Mayor's Office page and tag that if the personal tag doesn't work.

4

Tag Council Member Linda Lee

Type @LindaLee or search for "Council Member Linda Lee" in the tag dropdown. Select the official page.

Also consider tagging your local council member for extra impact.

5

Add a photo or video

Posts with visuals get 2-3x more engagement. Add a photo of animals you've rescued, or record a short video testimonial.

Vertical photos and videos perform better on mobile feeds.

6

Post and share to groups

Click Post, then share it to relevant NYC community groups, animal rescue groups, and neighborhood groups for maximum reach.