From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject COVID-19 update: Help neglected animals worldwide
Date April 1, 2020 10:12 PM
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Dear Friend,

PETA's fieldworkers are out there at this very minute giving dogs, cats, and
other animals the care that they need as regulations related to the pandemic
expand. But they're not the only ones—compassionate organizations around the world are
helping animals, and they need assistance, too.

We all know that life for an animal who lives on the streets is perilous, and
staff from our international affiliates are facing new challenges reaching them
as authorities crack down on movement because of the pandemic. Without the food,
water, and sometimes emergency veterinary attention that these animals rely on
PETA affiliate and partner organizations to provide, many will suffer and die.

Will you make an urgently needed gift to the PETA Global Compassion Fund to help
them today? Donate $4—or any amount you can afford—and give an immediate boost
to four groups committed to helping animals however they can during the pandemic.

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Kind people who feed and care for homeless or "community" animals now risk being
detained or arrested when they leave their homes, making the work of determined
animal organizations in India, the Philippines, and other countries more
difficult. In areas where travel by car is banned, staffers are going out on
foot, carrying large sacks of food and hauling water buckets.

Your donation today will help PETA India take food to animals who are used to
living on scraps from restaurants and shops that are now closed and from people
who eat their lunch outside (who are now locked down). India's streets are
deserted, but someone must tend to dogs' and cats' injuries and work to prevent
starvation.

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Your support will help provide the funds that PETA Asia staff working on the
street need in order to help animals in deeply impoverished areas of Manila. The
employees will be able to deliver food to the animals and provide dogs and cats
with free veterinary care.

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Your generosity will help PETA Germany and its Romanian partner Eduxanima care
for sick or injured dogs and cats, correct terrible deficiencies in care inside
Romania's animal "shelters," and strengthen outreach campaigns that are
inspiring ever more people in that country to treat all beings with kindness.

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Your donation will power the groundbreaking work of PETA-supported veterinarians
in Petra who are providing donkeys and camels with fodder during strict
lockdowns in Jordan—enabling them to care for more lame animals, tend to those
with deliberately inflicted wounds, and help those who are so hungry that
they've even eaten plastic out of desperation.

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Animals need the work of these four groups during the unprecedented challenges
posed by the pandemic. Please don't miss this unique opportunity for your
kindness to go further than ever: Donate to PETA's Global Compassion Fund right now.

The Global Compassion Fund is your chance to help our hardworking international
affiliates and local partners distribute food where there is none and provide
animals in desperate need with veterinary care and surgeries.

Thank you for supporting PETA and being there for the animals who need us when
the world is in crisis.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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