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Dear Jack,
I’ve got fantastic news. This Giving Tuesday, we were able to not only meet, but surpass our ambitious goal — and we owe it all to the generosity of supporters like you . Thank you.
I speak for our whole team when I say we are so grateful for your belief in our mission. Every cent of the money we raised will go toward securing the freedom and safety of America’s wild horses and burros.
In 2024, your donations made it possible for American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC) to educate millions of Americans about the brutal realities faced by our nation’s wild herds, expose the realities of federal helicopter roundups, uncover inhumane conditions in government holding facilities, investigate the Adoption Incentive Program (AIP), expand safe, effective in-the-wild conservation initiatives, and so much more.
We have an ambitious agenda for 2025 — and with your help, we will continue to make incredible strides for American wild horses and burros. We hope that you will continue to stand with AWHC and our beloved wild herds.
Every member of our herd has a role in this mission — whether it’s financial support, volunteering, or taking action! Please click this link [[link removed]] to learn more about how you can advocate for our beloved wild horses and burros.
From all of us at AWHC, thank you again. We can’t do this work without you. We are humbled and so grateful for your support.
With gratitude,
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Suzanne Roy
Executive Director
American Wild Horse Conservation
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American Wild Horse Conservation
P.O. Box 1733
Davis, CA 95617
United States