Dear Friend,
This donkey is forced to work in a brick kiln, where he spends day after day
performing backbreaking labor. His face bears the scar of a hot branding iron,
his owner's cruel means of identifying him as his "property." But you and I know
that animals are not property. So does Animal Rahat, and the group does
everything possible to get donkeys out of this lethal line of work.
You only have until midnight tonight to make a gift that will do twice as much
to help them. Even $2 can help.
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Donkeys are whipped and beaten to keep them going on long, excruciatingly hot
days. They carry hundreds of pounds of bricks on their backs at a time and
aren't allowed breaks, food, or water. Many collapse from exhaustion, and when
they do, they're often left to die, alone and in agony.
Donkeys and other animals depend on Animal Rahat for relief, just as the group
depends on your support to power its life-changing work. Please don't keep the
animals waiting—and don't miss having your donation doubled . The midnight deadline is just hours away, so make your gift of just $2 or more to PETA's projects
supporting Animal Rahat right now.
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Animal Rahat provides abused and neglected donkeys with vaccinations and other
urgently needed medical care. And the group's brick kiln mechanization program
rescues them from this life of horror by persuading their owners to use tractors
instead of donkeys and providing funding to help them make the switch.
Donkeys' very lives are at stake, and that's why I hope you'll make a gift to
PETA's projects supporting Animal Rahat right now. Every donation received by midnight tonight will be matched by generous donor
Candace C. Carmichael—and will go twice as far to help desperate donkeys and
other suffering animals.
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On behalf of the hundreds of donkeys Animal Rahat has already rescued from brick
kilns and retired to peaceful sanctuaries—and all the other animals whose lives
it's improved—thank you for your compassion and support.
Kind regards,
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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