HELP US KEEP OUR FOREVER PROMISE
Empty Cages Collective is an all-volunteer organization. We rescue animals listed on the municipal shelter's kill list, victims of hoarding and neglect situations, escapees from slaughterhouses and live markets, and other animals suffering right on the city streets. We are a vegan rescue that values all animal life, and one of the only rescues in
NYC to save 'farmed' animals, companion animals, animals used for research and urban wildlife such as pigeons.
Because of the generous support of our donors, we can show compassion for all life.
Your contribution today ensures that we can rescue every animal possible, no matter the challenge.
Please be a part of our forever promise--that every animal deserves a loving, caring forever home.
SUPPORT OUR HOLIDAY 2014 CAMPAIGN
This holiday season, Empty Cages is embarking on an ambitious fundraising campaign! We need to raise nex year's budget so that 400 animals can be rescued, bottle-fed, nursed back to health, and placed in loving forever homes or sanctuaries. You can make this a reality. If every Empty Cages supporter gave $50--or signed up to give $5/month--we could promise forever to 400 animals next year!
Please consider a special year-end donation! Give generously to ensure a full year of rescues! Without you, we cannot continue our important work.
GIVE BY CHECK
Donations by check or money order payable to "Empty Cages Collective" can be mailed. Please ensure you include your full name and email OR mailing address for a tax receipt, otherwise we will have difficulty sending you this receipt. Send your information and contribution to:
Empty Cages Collective
PO Box 820
New York, NY 10026
ABOUT
Empty Cages Collective is an all-volunteer 501©3 nonprofit animal rescue in New York. 100% of every donation goes to help the animals. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. You can receive a tax deduction and make a difference in the lives of hundreds of animals. Please give by December 31. Email us at info@emptycagescollective.org with questions about giving.