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Exhausting, but so worth it

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Three major hurricanes in seven weeks. Being there for animals and the people who love them is why w

Three major hurricanes in seven weeks. Being there for animals and the people who love them is why we do this work, and we've been able to help thousands of animals because of you! [See some of the rescued animals in this new video»]( [HSUS logo]( {NAME}, it's been nonstop since Harvey. For more than seven straight weeks, our Animal Rescue Team has been deployed, helping those in hurricane-devastated areas. It's exhausting work, but nothing compares to what these people and animals have gone through and continue to face. [Watch video of rescued animals]( [Watch our new video of some of the animal survivors from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.]( We are still in Puerto Rico and plan to be there for long-term recovery. We’ve been busy sending planeloads of homeless animals to the U.S. mainland. And right now, we are focusing on getting to the hard-to-reach communities that have thus far received little to no aid. We are setting up mobile clinics to provide much-needed medical attention, distributing food, water and other essential supplies and helping the animals and people of these small villages recover in any way we can. This is what our Animal Rescue Team trains for—rescuing and saving animals from life-threatening situations. We could not have gone to Texas, Florida or Puerto Rico to help without compassionate supporters like you. And with you by our side, we will continue to help animals affected by these and future disasters—thank you so much. [Watch video]( Photo by Patrick Brothers/The HSUS [HSUS Facebook]( [HSUS Twitter]( [HSUS YouTube]( [HSUS Pinterest]( [HSUS Instagram]( [VIEW IN BROWSER]( Starting 1/2/2018: We're changing our sender email address! Please add connect@humanesociety.org to your email address book, contacts or safe senders list. This will ensure delivery to your inbox so you don't miss out on new ways to help animals. © 2017 [The Humane Society of the United States]( 1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037 donorcare@humanesociety.org | [202-452-1100]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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