Help Farm Sanctuary meet our Giving Day goal!
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October 2 is Giving Day.
Here at Farm Sanctuary, we never need a reason to celebrate farm animals. Like you, we cherish them 365 days a year.
But October 2 is World Farm Animals Day: a special day of appreciation for some of the most abused animals on Earth. And Farm Sanctuary is commemorating the occasion with our annual Giving Day!
This year, we've set a goal of raising enough funds to provide our nearly 1,000 rescued farm animal residents with 300,000 meals. That will allow us to fill the bellies of our cows, pigs, sheep, turkeys, goats, chickens, and other animals and continue all of our lifesaving rescue, shelter, education, and advocacy work on behalf of individuals like them.
You don't have to wait until October 2 to participate. Join Farm Sanctuary with a Giving Day gift today to give us a head start toward our goal and help keep all of our animal residents safe, warm, and well-fed this fall and winter!
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When you become a Farm Sanctuary member, you will receive great benefits that bring you even closer to our work and the animals we rescue, including a free subscription to our member magazine, opportunities to sign petitions and speak out for farm animals, special alerts with breaking news about legislation regarding farm animals, updates on urgent rescues, and more.
Best of all, you will get the good feeling of knowing you are directly supporting our Sanctuary animals and are helping to create a more compassionate world for farm animals everywhere.
Your generous Giving Day contribution can make a big difference for our animal residents.
Every gift brings us closer to our goal.
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Every meal you provide helps keep our animals healthy, happy, and thriving. For example, donkeys like Harley and Honkey Tonk get nutritious "cookies" made with bananas and selenium to provide the supplements they need. Yoda the llama gets a pellet mash with oats and rice bran that tastes better than it sounds. And many of our chickens get salads made with kale, beans and blueberries.
These meals are just one aspect of the individualized care Farm Sanctuary provides our residents, along with the specialized medical treatments and unique attention they need to recover from the horrors of America's farming industry.
And every meal, every bandage, every straw bed, and every belly rub we provide these animals is made possible by the support of caring friends like you!
By making an early Giving Day donation today, you will help us give more rescued farm animals the love and lifelong care they deserve.
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Most of the farm animals we rescue have special medical and healthcare needs that will require them to spend their entire lives here with us at Farm Sanctuary. And that means thousands of meals!
That's why Farm Sanctuary's 2020 Giving Day campaign is so important.
I know that raising enough money to provide 300,000 meals is an ambitious goal, but I have seen the amazing things kindhearted friends like you can do when we pull together around our shared commitment to farm animals!
Please make sure we reach our goal of providing 300,000 meals to our animal residents by joining Farm Sanctuary with a generous Giving Day gift today.
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So many of the cherished animals at our shelters experienced hunger and neglect before coming to Farm Sanctuary. But your special contribution will ensure that they never again feel the pain and fear of an empty belly. Thank you so much!
Yours for farm animals,
Megan Watkins
Chief Executive Officer
P.S. In addition to joining Farm Sanctuary with your Giving Day gift to provide meals for our shelter residents, I hope you will also consider sharing a plant-based (and socially-distanced) meal with friends and family to show that our food does not have to come with a side of animal suffering.
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