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Double Your Impact Against Animal Cruelty

Every summer, dogs are left in hot vehicles where temperatures can become deadly in minutes. Others are forced to endure extreme heat while tethered outside without adequate shelter or water. Across the country, vulnerable animals continue to face neglect, abuse, and exploitation when those responsible for their care fail them. At the Animal Legal Defense Fund, we're working every day to change that. 

But we can't do it without your support and right now, thanks to a generous donor, every gift made during our Summer Match Challenge will be doubled, dollar-for-dollar, up to $75,000 through July 31. Please make a donation today to double your impact! 

All donations will be applied where needed most in the execution of our mission to protec tlives and advance the interest of animals. 

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Animal Legal Defense Fund
PO Box 96041
Washington, DC 20077

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