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Tuesday, November 29 Is #GivingTuesday

The goal of #GivingTuesday is that there is a day to celebrate good will and altruism, in contrast to other days dedicated to sales and consumption, such as Black Friday.
December 1, 2015 Updated: November 29, 2022

#GivingTuesday is an international non-profit campaign to promote solidarity actions by individuals, businesses, and organizations. This day helps initiatives and social projects to visualize and finance their necessary work. The goal of #GivingTuesday is to celebrate goodwill and altruism, in contrast to other days dedicated to sales and consumption, such as Black Friday. It is about generating a more giving and collaborative culture, in which non-governmental organizations and projects are based. Animal Equality joins the #GivingTuesday campaign by publicizing its efforts to protect animals and promoting more compassionate food choices. You can help by publicizing our work on your social networks and adding the hashtag #GivingTuesday. Also, donating to our organization on Tuesday, November 29. Thanks to a generous donor, all donations we receive this #GivingTuesday until the end of the year will be matched! Do not miss this great opportunity to raise awareness on behalf of animals! Help us to share our work with the hashtag #GivingTuesday and send it to all your friends and acquaintances! And remember that your donations will be doubled, creating a double impact for animals!


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