The Animal Agriculture Alliance, a non-profit working to safeguard the future of animal agriculture, is participating in Giving Tuesday on December 3. Every bit counts and from now until Giving Tuesday, U.S. Poultry & Egg Association will match donations up to $100,000 to help contributions go even further toward keeping meat, dairy, poultry, eggs, and seafood on consumers’ plates. Donate today!
There’s only one way to safeguard the future of animal agriculture – together. On Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving, people around the world are coming together to support causes they care about. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the Alliance relies on generous supporters to keep its mission moving forward. Join the Giving Tuesday celebration today by making a tax-deductible donation that will support the Alliance’s critical work to advance animal agriculture.
“Without the support of our members, donors, and sponsors, the Animal Agriculture Alliance would not be able to carry out our critical work to bridge the gap between farm and fork,” said Hannah Thompson-Weeman, president and CEO, Animal Agriculture Alliance. “The generous support of the animal agriculture community and individual donations propels us forward to continue monitoring animal rights extremists, empowering advocates for agriculture, and bringing the barnyard together to align on issues. Every donation makes a difference.”
Founded in 1987, the Alliance brings together farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, animal feed companies, animal health companies, processors, allied associations, and others involved in getting food from farm to fork. The Alliance safeguards the future of animal agriculture and its value to society by bridging the communication gap between the farm and food communities. The organization connects key food industry stakeholders to arm them with responses to emerging issues, engages food chain influencers and promote consumer choice by helping them better understand modern animal agriculture, and protects farmers’ livelihoods by exposing those who threaten our nation’s food security with damaging misinformation.
Donations can be made here. To learn more about the Alliance and its work to connect, engage, and protect the animal agriculture community, visit www.animalagalliance.org
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