Your match status (Animals need your help!)

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Aaaaaaa—

We're halfway through our Animals Out (of the Labs) Matching-Gift Challenge. We need more kind people to help us reach our $500,000 goal by October 31.

Should we meet our goal, PETA's groundbreaking work to prevent animals from being tormented and killed in cruel experiments will receive a whopping $1 million boost. We must take advantage of every dollar during this special matching-gift challenge—and that means that we need 52 compassionate people to answer the challenge today!

Will you be one of them? Aaaaaaa, please review your supporter status below:

 
Make your gift for animals suffering in laboratories now and it will be doubled!

 

YOUR SUPPORTER STATUS:
Name:
Aaaaaaa Dsfsd Sd
Member ID: 903758554
Matching-Gift Status: UNCLAIMED

ANIMALS OUT (OF THE LABS) CAMPAIGN STATUS:
October 9 Goal: 52 new donors needed by MIDNIGHT tonight
Dollar-for-Dollar Match: ACTIVE

 

Your gift will immediately DOUBLE in impact for animals suffering in laboratories by helping us do the following:

  • Attention-grabbing campaigns will be sparked that pressure universities and companies to stop abusing animals. PETA's campaign to end the torment of dogs bred with muscular dystrophy at Texas A&M University has mobilized hundreds of thousands of kind people to flood the school with e-mails and phone calls. Help us do more—double your impact now.
  • We'll release more groundbreaking exposés that reveal the misery that animals endure in experiments and help end them. After PETA revealed that University of Pittsburgh experimenter Rajesh Aneja was conducting cruel and deadly sepsis tests on hundreds of mice—which had no relevance to human health—we worked vigorously to stop them. Now, for the first time in more than a decade, the National Institutes of Health is not funding his experiments. Your gift today goes twice as far to help more animals.
  • We'll continue to promote groundbreaking, non-animal research methods. PETA has donated 119 TraumaMan surgical simulators in 22 countries, preventing thousands of animals each year from being cut apart and killed in medical training courses. For a limited time only, your gift will be MATCHED to help even more.

Donate Now!

 

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