Great news—thousands of kind people have participated in PETA’s GivingTuesday challenge, helping us unlock an extra $100,000 to get cats, dogs, and other animals out of laboratories and other hellish places. But if you haven’t gotten a chance to pitch in yet, don’t worry—this special day of giving isn’t over. A generous donor has now offered to triple all additional gifts, up to $25,000, for animals!
Will you help us rise to this new challenge? Your support is critical to our success in 2022. Every GivingTuesday donation, of any size, will help us push for an end to animal tests, stop the skinning of cats and dogs for their fur, deliver food and emergency care to neglected animals, and change so many more lives in the months ahead.
Cats and dogs can’t wait! Today is GivingTuesday, and it’s your chance to make a gift that will help prevent cats and dogs from suffering at the hands of experimenters.
We must have your support before midnight to reach our 4,000-donor goal and unlock $100,000 for cats and dogs. Will you pitch in $2 or more?
Please don’t hesitate or turn away from an animal who needs you. By supporting PETA for GivingTuesday, you’ll strengthen our vital work to create a world without tests on cats, dogs, or other frightened individuals—and power everything else that we do to for animals. Donate at least $2 now and help us unlock $100,000 for dogs, cats, and others in need.
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We've set November 30 as our target date to raise an additional $25,000 for animals. Gifts made after that date—or after we've reached our $25,000 goal—will not be matched but will still make a tremendous difference in PETA's work to help cats and dogs and all other animals.
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