The emergency we warned you about last month is here. PETA's Norfolk, Virginia, headquarters—the Sam Simon Center—and much of the surrounding area is under mandatory evacuation orders as Hurricane Florence intensifies and prepares to slam into the region. Our mobile clinics and rescue vans have been moved to safe ground and are at the ready, and right now, our rescue teams are working in the storm's path to ensure that all animal guardians remember to take dogs, cats, and other nonhuman family members with them when they evacuate. Also, our tips on keeping companion animals safe in hurricanes are being carried by media outlets up and down the coast. Your gift to PETA's Animal Emergency Fund today will provide the resources that our team must have in order to help as many animals as possible before the massive floods and high winds begin. Please, don't wait until the devastation starts—make a difference for animals now! | ||||||||
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Dear Aaaaaaa, Can you help provide the resources that PETA rescuers need before Hurricane Florence makes landfall? During a hurricane or other crisis, a quick response can mean the difference between life and death for a dog who needs us … … a cat who needs us … … and all the other animals who need us. Please, don't wait for this dangerous storm to worsen. Donate just $5 or more now to PETA's Animal Emergency Fund and give our rescuers a boost to power the days and weeks of lifesaving work to come. | ||||||||
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