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[Support Needed]: Will You Help Animals This Year?

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Get your 2024 member card before January 31! Your lifesaving gift this year will help us rescue, car

Get your 2024 member card before January 31! Your lifesaving gift this year will help us rescue, care for and protect more animals in need. [Join us and help save lives in 2024.]( Dear {NAME}, Right now, animals in every corner of the country are facing the threat of natural disasters, abuse, neglect, hunger or homelessness. All they want is a full belly … a loving home … a second chance. These dogs, cats and other animals shouldn’t have to wait to get the protection, care and love they deserve. That’s why we’re looking for 10,000 compassionate people like you to step up with a membership gift before January 31. [We've got less than two weeks to reach our goal. Can we count on you before time runs out?]( [Donate]( ASPCA members and animal lovers like you are nothing short of extraordinary. You speak up for the voiceless, help us rescue those facing disaster or abuse and provide second chances to those in desperate need. [Your gift goes a long way, so please, be one of the first people to renew your commitment to animals this year and say "YES" to saving lives today.]( With your lifesaving gift, YOU can help find loving homes for abandoned animals, provide urgent medical care for those who are sick, injured or have been abused and so much more. [When you give before the January 31 deadline, you’ll also receive a customized, printable 2024 ASPCA Member Card instantly as proof of your compassion and commitment.]( [Give before Jan 31 and get a Free 2024 member card.]( As we continue to rescue animals from horrific abuse, transport them to safety and fight for stronger laws to protect them, we hope we can count on your support. [Please become an ASPCA member now and help us change lives in 2024.]( 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: ASPCA 424 E 92nd St New York, NY, 10128-6804, US

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