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Send a Life-Changing Care Package to an Abused Animal

Right now, donkeys with bleeding wounds are forced to carry tourists and wares in the sweltering heat. Many are beaten when they collapse, malnourished, denied food and water, or left to suffer with untreated injuries—including broken limbs.

PETA-supported teams of veterinarians and caregivers are on the ground providing free emergency care to these desperate animals. Your gift will help ensure more donkeys and other abused animals receive the protection and care they need.

Will you rush an urgent care package through PETA’s Global Compassion Fund to help relieve a donkey’s suffering?

Select Your Gifts (choose as many as you would like):

Fund a month’s worth of supplements for a donkey.

This item costs $10

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Supply one month of feed for a donkey.

This item costs $25

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Provide a one-month aid package for a donkey.

This item costs $48

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Provide 100 donkeys with tetanus vaccinations.

This item costs $100

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Help cover a caretaker’s salary.

This item costs $198

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Additional gift of your choice:

My care package for a donkey in need:

$[[TOTAL]]

Give a monthly gift to provide a donkey in need with a monthly care package and PETA will receive an additional $75 from a generous donor!

Complete Your $[[TOTAL]] [[FREQUENCY]] Donation

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