Friend, there are just hours left until the #GivingTuesdayNow deadline. While we still haven't met our goal of 2,000 donations, the urgent calls and requests for help from families who are struggling to feed and care for their beloved animal companions during the pandemic are still coming in. Right now, PETA fieldworkers are on the road helping vulnerable and neglected animals. Will you make a gift to PETA? You'll help unlock an additional $20,000 to assist living, feeling beings—every $5 you give can help feed a dog for a week! The members of our community know they can turn to us for help whenever they see an animal in need. We cannot let them down now. Please—anything you can give today will help animals during this critical time. |
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Dear Friend, For a hungry dog or cat whose family is struggling to keep them fed during the COVID-19 pandemic, there's no more essential service than PETA's fieldwork. Our field team has been working long hours every single day since the crisis began, providing animals with food and care—and grateful guardians with relief—in impoverished areas where help is desperately needed. More and more requests for assistance come in each day, and animals can't afford for us to let a single one go unanswered. This #GivingTuesdayNow is your chance to support the fieldworkers who are putting their health on the line to make a difference in a hungry animal's life. Friend, will you keep their lifesaving work going strong by making an urgently needed gift right now? Each $5 can feed a dog for one week. Please don't wait: We need the support of 2,000 caring PETA donors before midnight tonight to unlock a special $20,000 match! PETA fieldworkers have always been a lifeline for animals in need, and the pandemic has made their work even more critical. Even during the best of times, many families that our fieldworkers visit in North Carolina and Virginia find it challenging to provide the food and veterinary attention that their animal companions require—and today, many more people are barely scraping by. By providing a cat or dog with critically needed food and medical care, you'll be helping to improve a life and keeping them with their beloved family. Kind regards, |
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