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There’s still time to support our Disaster Relief Fund for animals! Your gift today will help o

There’s still time to support our Disaster Relief Fund for animals! Your gift today will help our field response team this hurricane and wildfire season. [{NAME}, while our team members continue to provide assistance in Louisiana following Hurricane Francine, we want to make sure you saw our message about our Disaster Relief Fund.]( This critical fund was created to support our national disaster response efforts – helping to ensure that our teams can deploy at a moment’s notice to be there for people, pets and communities in need during natural disasters and emergency situations. [The deadline to give to this fund is TODAY, so please make an urgent gift now.]( [Right Now: 100% of Your Gift Will Go Toward Response Efforts]( [Video from a flood rescue operation]( [During this time of year, when natural disasters are at a high and are devastating thousands of individuals and animals, it’s critical that we have supporters like you by our side, {NAME}.]( Emergency situations and extreme weather can leave innocent animals alone, scared and in need of immediate rescue and care. Even now, we have team members deployed to assist in daily care at a local shelter impacted by flooding in Louisiana following Hurricane Francine. [That’s why we created the ASPCA Disaster Relief Fund to support our disaster response efforts.]( This fund will be used to support response efforts throughout hurricane season, and for future cases to help to protect and care for those who are suffering. [And today, 100% of your donation will go toward this lifesaving fund!]( Donate Already this summer, in addition to our current response, our teams have been on the ground in New Mexico, California, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, assisting with urgent disaster response requests to flooding, hurricanes and wildfires. Our responders assisted with animal search-and-rescue, critical supply distribution, animal transport, emergency sheltering and so much more. As we remain ready for more emergency requests and continue to provide for the animals in our care, we hope we have your support! [Please make an urgent gift today to support the ASPCA Disaster Relief Fund.]( On behalf of all the animals we serve, I thank you. [Susan Anderson]( Kind regards, Susan Anderson Director, ASPCA Disaster Response The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® (ASPCA®) impacts hundreds of thousands of animals each year through our work rescuing animals, securing adoptions, providing medical and rehabilitation treatment, and driving significant legislative change that protects their lives and welfare. By receiving ASPCA emails and taking action on behalf of animals, you are helping make this lifesaving work possible. Take a look at our latest news [here](. Please click [here]( if you wish to unsubscribe from the email list. [Privacy Policy]( | [ASPCA Website]( | [View Online]( Connect with us: [Facebook]( | [X]( | [Instagram]( | [TikTok]( | [YouTube]( ©2024 ASPCA. All Rights Reserved. [Donate]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals 424 East 92nd Street New York, NY, 10128-6804, US

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