Hi Aaaaaaa,
I'm contacting you today because it looks like you were considering making a gift to PETA's "Save Our Skins" campaign. The deadline for the special matching-gift offer is midnight tomorrow, and the $250,000 goal still hasn't quite been reached yet. Would you be willing to pitch in and help PETA maximize its impact for animals before the matching offer runs out?
Here's the link. Every dollar that you give before the deadline will be doubled. That means that your support will do twice as much to help PETA protect dogs, cats, rabbits, sheep, and other animals exploited for their skin, fur, wool, and feathers.
I've included a message from PETA Asia's Jason Baker below, in case you'd like more information about the important exposés that your gift will help make possible.
Thanks for all that you do for animals, Aaaaaaa!
Sincerely,
Steve Kehrli
Vice President, Development
PETA Foundation
I'm contacting you today because it looks like you were considering making a gift to PETA's "Save Our Skins" campaign. The deadline for the special matching-gift offer is midnight tomorrow, and the $250,000 goal still hasn't quite been reached yet. Would you be willing to pitch in and help PETA maximize its impact for animals before the matching offer runs out? | | |
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| Goats are dragged … hit with hammers … and barbarically slaughtered in the cashmere industry. | | | | | | | Dear Steve, PETA Asia's recent investigation of the cashmere industry in China and Mongolia reveals intense pain and suffering: - Workers were documented dragging and throwing terrified goats, pinning them down, and yanking their hair out with sharp metal combs as the animals screamed in agony.
- Goats were hit with hammers in slaughterhouses, and their broken, worn-out bodies were sold for cheap meat.
- Some goats moved for minutes as they bled out onto the filthy kill floor after workers slit their throats.
I'm committed to stopping such abuse—and I know that as a caring PETA supporter, you are, too. Will you please put your compassion into action for defenseless goats and other animals by donating to PETA's "Save Our Skins" Matching-Gift Challenge? The campaign deadline is June 30, and every gift you make before then will be doubled, dollar for dollar, to help more animals. I think I'm like most people—I want to be optimistic, to believe that each new investigation won't uncover gut-wrenching abuse. But unfortunately, I'm wrong … every time. PETA Asia's investigation of the cashmere industry presented us with obstacles that we could have never imagined. Eyewitnesses had to be taken to remote locations by complete strangers, with no way of contacting us. They quite literally put their lives on the line to reveal cruelty and help change the world for these goats. Exposing the industries that try to conceal their cruelty is a huge, expensive, dangerous task, which PETA can only accomplish through the determination and generosity of people like you. I've lost count of the number of anguished messages I've received from investigators who have just seen workers break a sheep's neck, skin a puppy, torment a rabbit, or do other atrocious things to vulnerable animals. I wouldn't give this work up for anything in the world, because the eyewitnesses and I—and supporters like you, Steve, who keep us going—are the lucky ones. We get to be part of the fight, to be the ones who open people's eyes and make a difference for animals. Your gift right now can help provide the resources needed to expose and stop suffering in the global skins trade. Even $5 makes a difference I see firsthand the impact of every investigation and campaign, and I know you won't want to miss this opportunity to have your support go twice as far for animals. Our exposés of the Chinese fur industry have changed millions of consumers' minds about fur, even in a country where there are no laws to protect animals. We've blown the lid off the angora industry, causing exports to plummet and pushing hundreds of brands to stop selling the material. Because of what PETA Asia unearthed in South Africa, the mohair industry went from hip to hideous almost overnight. Our wool exposés led to the first-ever cruelty-to-animals convictions for Australian shearers. And today, caring people no longer consider any animal-derived material to be ethical. Help save goats and all other animals abused for their skin, fur, or feathers by donating $5 or more to this special matching-gift campaign today. Thank you. Sincerely, Jason Baker Senior Vice President PETA Asia | |
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