From Sara Amundson <[email protected]>
Subject We need your help to keep momentum in this fight, friend
Date August 19, 2025 2:06 PM
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Rabbits in cages

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Urgent Goal: $15,000 
Act Today to Help Save Millions from Outdated Animal Testing
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Friend, 

Here’s the situation. We’re seeing real progress in our fight to end outdated and unnecessary animal testing and the suffering it causes. Federal agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency are coming forward with pledges to reduce their use of animal testing and increase both their use of and research into modern, effective non-animal testing models. But right now, those are just promises—and we need your help to continue the fight to make those promises a reality.

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We’ve set a goal to raise $15,000 before midnight on August 31 to advance lifesaving progress for all animals suffering in barren laboratories across the country. We’re counting on your help to reach this must-hit goal. Please, don’t wait while puppies, rabbits, primates and other animals endure being injected with possibly poisonous substances or have chemicals rubbed on their skin or dropped into their eyes. Donate $20 or more to Humane World Action Fund, formerly Humane Society Legislative Fund, now to help end cruel and outdated animal testing and protect all animals from harm.

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Recently, the EPA announced they will bring back a plan to phase out animal testing for chemicals and pesticides. The FDA also released a plan to reduce animal testing for pharmaceuticals—if these plans are put into action, millions of animals could be spared the torment of being force-fed or injected with potentially toxic substances, or having dangerous chemicals smeared on their skin and eyes. Animals could be saved from being killed when they’re no longer of use in these testing labs—and humans could enjoy safer and more effective products made without animal suffering. 

We can’t afford to lose momentum now, but that’s exactly what could happen if we miss our goal and the opportunity to continue this critical fight. We’re counting on your support, so please: Make a donation now to help Humane World Action Fund continue the fight against cruel and outdated animal testing and continue to be there for all animals who need us.

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Thank you for acting to end animal cruelty, 

Sara Amundson
President
Humane World Action Fund

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