As you know, I am on the advisory board of the Animal
Rights Network, Inc., which is a wonderful not-for-profit organization
devoted to informing and educating people about the way animals are
treated. ARN is best known as the publisher of The Animals' Agenda, an
animal rights magazine that is not only well-written, accurate,
interesting and informative - it strives to maintain high standards of
journalistic integrity while doing so.
To show The Animals' Agenda magazine appreciation for
its devotion to the animal rights movement and astounding education of
animal suffering, I have decided on my own to do a fund raiser for the
organization. I am hoping to raise money for ARN through subscriptions
(both new and renewals) as well as through the generosity of donations.
If there is only one thing I could ask of you at this
time it is to
PLEASE be part of this project and assist me in making
this a successful fundraiser for The Animals' Agenda.
During the Holiday Season, many animal lovers are
looking for a way to express their love of animals in the form of some
sort of gift for those around them. Also, friends and family may be
searching for "just the right present" for the animal lover on their
list. Please take a moment to consider your gift list. Give a
subscription to your local library or school - think how many people
would be reached there! Or, if you would like to thank the staff at ARO
for all their efforts over the years, you can do so by supporting this
magazine.
By giving a subscription to The Animals' Agenda to
someone you care about, you would be helping animals in a huge way.
Every other month, the recipient of your gift would find in their
mailbox a magazine packed with informative and thought-provoking
articles. The fact is that the biggest way to make a difference in the
animal rights movement is through education. Everything else follows
that, but if we don't educate we won't continue to move forward. This
magazine educates!
The staff at Animal Rights Online is grateful for your
care and interest in the well-being of animals everywhere and welcome
the opportunity to serve you. On behalf of animals we would like to
thank you for all your efforts in making this world a better place for
them. HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALL OF US AT ARO!
Below you will find a subscription form, which you can
print out, complete, and send.
Please make checks payable to:
THE ANIMALS' AGENDA MAGAZINE
(Sorry, for safety's sake please do NOT send cash; personal checks,
money orders, and cashiers checks are fine.)
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION FORM AND PAYMENT TO:
Animal Rights Online
P O Box 7053
Tampa, Fl 33673-7053
Deadline is December 31, 2001.
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One Year (6 issues) - $24 Two Years (12 issues) - $42
Canada & Mexico - $30 Canada & Mexico - $54
Other foreign countries - $37 Other foreign countries - $68
___Payment enclosed ___ Bill me (U.S. only)
Please make checks payable to:
THE ANIMALS' AGENDA MAGAZINE
(Sorry, for safety's sake please do NOT send cash;
personal checks, money orders, and cashiers checks are fine.)
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After completing this form, please mail by 12/31/01 to:
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