From David Coman-Hidy, The Humane League <[email protected]>
Subject The matching challenge ends at MIDNIGHT!
Date October 2, 2019 4:01 PM
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Hello!

It’s World Farm Animals Day! This is an international day to bring awareness to the abuse and suffering of animals raised for food. In honor of these animals, gifts made before midnight TONIGHT will be DOUBLED—up to $5,000—going twice as far to help.

Right now, there is a hen crammed into a filthy wire cage, her foot caught on a sharp edge. There is a mother cow desperately crying out for her baby, who was taken from her just hours after birth. And there is a pig who has nearly given up hope laying on a cold concrete floor, surrounded by metal bars that immobilize her.

They need you. That’s why Mark Middleton, a long-time animal advocate and committed THL supporter, is going to MATCH all gifts made before midnight tonight.

"Helping farm animals as effectively as possible is one of my top priorities, which is why I support The Humane League. This World Farm Animals Day I wanted to do more, and I hope that by helping others multiply their impact we can make an even bigger difference together." —Mark Middleton

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You can change the future for animals like these, but you must act now. Time is running out. Will you make a gift—and have it doubled—today?

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