If we're to stop the suffering that cats, dogs, rabbits, and others endure for their skin, every moment counts—and you're running out of time to do twice as much to help. PETA's "Save Our Skins" Matching-Gift Challenge deadline is just hours away—it's your chance to double your impact! Help animals abused for their skin, feathers, and fur by donating just $5 or more right now and your gift will be DOUBLED, up to our $250,000 goal! |
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Dear Friend, Midnight tonight is the deadline for PETA's "Save Our Skins" Matching-Gift Challenge, leaving us with just hours to reach our $250,000 goal and help prevent animals from enduring torment, pain, and fear in the cruel skins trade. There's not much time left. We must reach our challenge goal today. Will you donate now? Even $5 will help! Your gift before midnight will do twice as much to protect cats and dogs from being caged, killed, and skinned. Your donation before midnight tonight will be matched to help end the misery of coyotes who face being trapped and bludgeoned to death for a bit of fur trim. Your support before midnight will double in impact for rabbits who face being strung up and skinned alive, still kicking and twitching as their skin is torn off. Friend, PETA's investigations and campaigns are inspiring consumers around the world to reject the suffering that goes into every leather handbag, wool scarf, or cashmere sweater. With your help, we can do more to expose and stop the cruelty of the global skins trade, but we need supporters like you on our side. Animals are still being trapped, abused, and killed for their skins, and giving to this special matching-gift challenge is one of the most powerful ways to help take down the skins trade. And if you act before midnight, you can make twice the impact! This is your chance to make twice the difference for rabbits, minks, dogs, sheep, foxes, geese, and other animals. Please, donate right now.
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