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The Humane League

a brown hen with a clock countdown overlaying the image

Your urgent donation could change her life. Can she count on you? 

To corporations, she’s a number on a spreadsheet.

But we know she’s so much more.

She’s special. She deserves to scratch in the dirt. To lay her eggs in a nest. To stretch out her wings. Put simply, she deserves a life worth living.

For $16, we can empty a cage like this one—forever. All monthly gifts are being matched for 6 months… so your monthly gift of just $8 will help spare 4 to 6 hens every month. 

give $8 / month

When we talk about “battery cages,” we’re not just talking about any cages. We’re talking about one of the cruelest things humans have ever done to animals. In battery cages, hens live their whole lives in a filthy space the size of a sheet of paper—surrounded by wire bars rubbing against their skin and mangling their feet. They don’t even have space to stretch out their wings.

Battery cages are disgraceful. And our plan is to eliminate them from the face of the planet.

Right now, we’re out to empty 4,300 battery cages. Your monthly gift will help bring us there—by providing the reliable funding we need to plan powerful global campaigns and pressure the world’s largest companies to phase out cages for millions of hens. But we need consistent support from monthly donors to make it possible. 

Your monthly gift will be matched for six months—but only until midnight. Will you give $8/mo… and help empty a cage every. single. month?

For the animals,

Alison Hansen-Decelles Signature
Alison Hansen-Decelles
Director of Annual Giving

P.S. Tens of thousands of people around the world have added their voices against cages. Hundreds of companies have changed their practices. We will be the generation to end this cruelty. Will you fuel this global movement—and be a hero for the animals today?