Our deadline is at midnight—PITCH IN $5 NOW! | ||||||||
Dear Aaaaaaa, PETA's Animals Out (of the Labs) Matching-Gift Challenge ends at midnight tonight—and we need your help to reach our $500,000 goal. I know we can get there—but only if enough kind people like you are willing to get involved before our deadline. Every dollar that you give before midnight will be matched, dollar for dollar, meaning that you'll do twice as much to power our vital work. Please, don't let animals' suffering be ignored. Don't ignore the monkeys who cower in cages, anxiously mutilating themselves as they slowly go mad from being isolated and confined. You can do twice as much to help them if you give right now. Don't ignore the dogs born into lives of misery and neglect in university laboratories who may never know what it's like to have a family who loves them. Every dollar that you give will double in impact for these suffering animals. Don't ignore the rabbits whose skin and eyes burn from the corrosive chemicals that are applied before they're killed by experimenters. Your gift can make a world of difference for a desperate animal. Pitch in before midnight tonight and you'll do twice as much to help PETA campaigners, scientists, and researchers end painful and deadly experiments—and prevent millions of animals from suffering. Make your gift of $5 or more right now. Every cruel experiment that we stop and every deadly test that we help replace with effective, non-animal methods is a powerful reminder of what's possible when people turn their compassion into action. But when we do nothing, we achieve nothing. Please use this last day of the matching-gift challenge to make twice the impact for animals suffering in laboratories. Donate before tonight's deadline and your gift will DOUBLE! | ||||||||
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