Disasters: Coping With Today, Preparing For Tomorrow

Order PETA’s "Guide to Cruelty-Free Charities," because your donation should help end suffering—not cause it!

When you donate to a charity, do you know where the money actually goes? Could your gift be contributing to animal suffering?

Some charities ask for donations to help people, yet they spend the money to bankroll horrific experiments on dogs, rabbits, rats, mice, primates, hamsters, pigs, ferrets, and other animals. While human health and relief needs cry out for attention and so many people are suffering in New York City, Washington, D.C., and around the world, animal experimentation drains money from relevant and effective projects that could help save lives—today!

If you’re considering making a charitable donation in the wake of the attacks on New York and the Pentagon, please fill out the form below to receive PETA’s free charities guide, which provides information on which charities do and which don’t fund animal experiments. You can also click here to view the list online.

Click here to request a free copy of PETA’s cruelty-free pack, including our booklet “A Guide to Health Charities That Do and That Don’t Fund Animal Experiments.”

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If You Would Like to Contribute
to PETA’s Rescue Fund, providing services in US communities where animals are in need of help, please click here or mail a check (made payable to PETA’s Community Animal Project) to:

PETA
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA, 23510
or call 757-622-7382, ext. 1494 to make a telephone credit card donation.

If you would like to make a memorial donation or create a special online memorial page, please visit TFMemorial.org (PETA’s “True Friends Memorial Program” Web site).

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