An easy way to help us in our crusade to make the world a better place for animals!
It only takes a couple minutes and every donation makes a meaningful difference for an animal in desperate need. Often that difference is literally the difference between life and death.
It’s been a long time coming but…
Today, we are delighted to announce that Network for Animals is now officially verified and registered with “Facebook fundraisers” – meaning (as so many of you have asked) you can now create a personal fundraiser to help us in our crusade to make the world a better place for animals.
It only takes a couple minutes and every donation makes a meaningful difference for an animal in desperate need. Often that difference is literally the difference between life and death.
You can set your own personal fundraising goal. You can set the length of time for your fundraiser to run. You can even use one of your own photos, maybe of your own dog or cat, as the banner for your fundraiser. It’s easy to invite friends to join you.
AND you can write your own message to encourage friends to participate.
There is a message template which you might replace (just copy and paste) with something like this:
Please join me in supporting what I believe is one of the most effective (and cost effective) charities anywhere in the world working to stop horrific cruelty to animals. Dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, elephants - you name it - Network for Animals (NFA) is there for animals around the globe, on the ground, 24-7.
NFA currently has 43 projects underway in 20 countries. NFA's tax filings support the fact that 80% of donations are directed to campaign activities. NFA is the real deal. Founded by animal welfare pioneer Brian Davies, one of the icons in the animal welfare arena (he also founded the International Fund for Animal Welfare in the late 1960s), NFA is guided by his adamant philosophy: address desperate needs in remote areas where the large groups tend not to focus, where donations can be stretched for maximum impact and always put the animals first.
NFA does not receive government grants. Its ability to continue its lifesaving and life changing work depends entirely on the generosity of individual donors.
Even if you don't share your home with a pet - even if you don't have first-hand knowledge that all animals have feelings and feel fear and pain - I have no doubt you know they do - please consider joining me by supporting Network for Animals today. Any amount you can afford, small or large, is guaranteed to have an impact on an innocent life.
Please help us help even more animals by setting up a personal fundraiser on Facebook and then share and invite your friends to do the same.