Urgent call to action. It’s a hard government deadline. The NIH may approve more water deprivation and cocaine tests. Read below to take action or unsubscribe.
Dear Taxpayer,
Sunny’s story is one of the most heartbreaking animal stories I’ve encountered.
(If you read on, you’ll find out how NIH-funded white coats denied him basic essentials like water and fluids.)
But first, I want to acknowledge something.
I truly understand that not everyone can donate to every campaign. These are difficult times, and I fully appreciate your support in whatever way you can offer.
This campaign, Taxpayer, is a costly one.
We’re facing significant expenses for investigations, media, advertising, legal action, and lobbying—all of which require substantial funding. That’s why we created Sunny’s Fund: to fuel all our critical, life-saving efforts.
Right now, we haven’t fully met our budget.
To keep up the fight, we need about 746 more supporters to donate $20 each. Or, if many more people could give just $2 it would make a huge difference.
Ten cents per monkey!
RUSH $2 >>
One dollar per primate!
RUSH $20 >>
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) may soon approve additional funding for experiments involving water deprivation and cocaine testing—possibly even tonight.
Twenty more primates, just like Sunny, are at serious risk.
These animals deserve better than to be deprived of basic needs. Wouldn’t you agree?
Thank you,
Amanda Nieves Digital Marketing Director White Coat Waste Project |
P.S. If donating today isn’t an option, I completely understand. Thank you for all you do to support primates and other animals in taxpayer-funded laboratories.
Just 10 cents per NIH monkey!
RUSH $2 >>
Pay for advertising & more to expose NIH to 40+ taxpayers & pet owners.
RUSH $20 >>
Fight in the courts & more to release receipts NIH is hiding.
RUSH $50 >>
Lobby Congress & more to end NIH’s primate tests.
RUSH $100 >>
Launch media investigations & other efforts to expose NIH.
RUSH $250 >>
Sunny’s Fund
Taxpayer, 20 of Sunny's friends need your help!
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) may ram through a new round of water-deprivation experiment funding.
Hard Govt Deadline: The most effective way to cancel a government experiment is to end it before it's renewed.