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Animals need our help. Here's how photos can spread the message.

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Hi {NAME}, All kinds of people worldwide use photos from the Pexels community to tell their stories?

Hi {NAME}, All kinds of people worldwide use photos from the Pexels community to tell their stories—from educators to designers to entrepreneurs to nonprofits working to improve our world. Even though the Pexels library is always growing, we know it can sometimes be hard for nonprofits to find the imagery they need. All too often, it costs charitable organizations a lot of money to get the images needed to spread their message. That's why we are teaming up with the International Fund for Animal Welfare, an international organization that's been working to improve the lives of animals everywhere for the past 50 years. We're raising awareness about IFAW's important mission through a community photo challenge, with thousands of photos donated already. We'll be showcasing some of these images at live photo exhibits in major cities worldwide next month to help amplify IFAW's message even further. [Learn more]( [Share our campaign video]( Why sharing photos matters "Photographers harness a power to communicate emotions rather than facts, and oftentimes it’s those emotions that move people to act." "At IFAW, we depend on support to effect change—without support, our work wouldn't be possible." - Stacie Paxton Cobos, IFAW [Get involved: upload your photos]( You are receiving this email because you signed up to Pexels. Made for you with 💚 from Pexels Pexels®, Pexels®, Franz-Schubert-Str. 20 34277 Fuldabrück [Visit pexels.com]( [Unsubscribe]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram](

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