This Giving Tuesday, your donations to support Indigenous Peoples will be doubled.
Dear Jack,
This Giving Tuesday, we need your support in our fight to protect the territory of tribes like the uncontacted Piripkura in Brazil.
Baita and Tamandua, uncle and nephew, are two of the last surviving Piripkura. Right now, loggers and ranchers are invading and destroying their forested land. Many Piripkura were massacred in the past – those that are left could well face the same fate. Please help the campaign for their survival.
A generous donor has offered to match all donations made today, up to £40,000/ $55,000. This doubles the value of your gift at no cost to you!
DOUBLE your donation now! ([link removed])
We’re so close to reaching our goal to raise £80,000/ $100,000, but we can’t do it without you! Will you help us reach our target?
Your support today funds campaigns, critical investigations, education and advocacy work that protects threatened Indigenous land. With your help, we can continue the fight for the survival of the Piripkura, and Indigenous Peoples around the world.
Donate to help protect Indigenous land! ([link removed])
In solidarity,
Caroline Pearce
Executive Director
P.S. Unlike many NGOs, we reject government funding so our integrity is never compromised. We rely entirely on your donations to keep fighting for tribal peoples worldwide. Please donate ([link removed]) today. Without you, there can be no Survival.
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