[ [link removed] ]CA Wildfires: Lost and found pets
   The first day after the wildfires began in California, Pasadena Humane
   reported taking in over 300 displaced pets, including many suffering from
   burns and injuries. That was just the beginning.
   The need is enormous.
   The Humane Society of the United States is working to provide local
   veterinary clinics and animal welfare organizations with at least $1
   million in emergency aid, coordinating with local officials to support
   on-the-ground efforts, and has prepared their Animal Rescue Team.
   [ [link removed] ]Can you make an emergency donation to The Humane Society of the United
   States Disaster Relief Fund to fund grants for critical services including
   veterinary care and recovery efforts?
    
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   Your donation will:
     * Support search-and-rescue efforts to reunite families with their lost
       pets.
     * Provide food, shelter, and medical care to animals in need.
     * Help displaced animals find temporary or permanent homes.
   The American Association for the Advancement of Science reports
   "Human-caused climate change is a significant contributor to the
   increasing size, intensity, and damage of western U.S. wildfires, and to a
   lengthening of U.S. fire seasons."
   But billionaires like the Koch Brothers and the Wilks Brothers, and giant
   corporations like ExxonMobil, have spent decades funding climate denialism
   and blocking legislative action to keep their profits rolling in.
   Because of them and the politicians they've bought off, we face a dual
   challenge. While the fight continues to make the massive changes necessary
   to combat the climate crisis and try to hold perpetrators accountable, we
   must also provide relief to the most vulnerable among us who are often the
   most directly impacted by climate-fueled disasters.
   In recent days, PCCC members have generously contributed over $5,000
   toward helping families in need recover from the wildfires.
   [ [link removed] ]Now, can you chip in $3 or more to The Humane Society of the United
   States Disaster Relief Fund and to the Progressive Change Institute's
   ongoing climate education work?
   Thanks for being a bold progressive.
   -- The PCCC Team (On BlueSky: [ [link removed] ]@boldprogressives.org)
    
    
    
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