Friend— The Chinchali Fair begins tomorrow—and with it will come long days of nonstop work for Animal Rahat staffers. For the next five days, they'll provide injured animals with emergency medical treatment, teach compassionate animal-care practices to fair attendees, intervene when illegal torture devices are discovered, and do everything else that they can to ensure that every animal at the fair is treated with kindness. This vital work is a major undertaking, and Animal Rahat's team members need you with them in order to succeed. Will you help by giving just $3 or more today? —Ingrid |
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Dear Friend, Right now, a pair of bullocks are straining to pull a heavy cart piled high with passengers and supplies. They'll trudge on like this for days without a moment's rest—let alone adequate food, water, or attention to their painful injuries—as they make a grueling journey of more than 100 miles to the Chinchali Fair. Animal Rahat will care for thousands of exhausted bullocks and other animals before the fair ends in a few days, and today, the group needs your help to reach as many animals as it can. Right now, the team is preparing to aid thousands of animals at rest camps along the route to the fair and at the fairgrounds itself. Animal Rahat's animal-care professionals will be busy for days, alleviating as much suffering as possible by doing the following:
Animal Rahat cares for animals at many festivals and fairs, but this is the single biggest such effort that the team undertakes each year—and its success depends on support from people like you who care deeply about animals. Thanks to compassionate people like you, thousands of animals forced to attend the Chinchali Fair—and many others, too—will get the rest and care that they so badly need. Very truly yours, |
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