Sample Letter to a Friend or Family member
requesting support for a non-approved health charity |
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Dear <Friend or Family member>:
I admire your hard work and preparation for the upcoming <event>
as well as your compassion for people suffering from <disease>.
As a friend, I fully support your efforts and your dedication to
helping others.
I want to let you know that I have recently revised my contributions
to exclude organizations that fund experiments on animals and those
that do not carry the Humane Charity Seal of Approval. <Charity>
is not, unfortunately, an approved Humane charity. For many donors,
whether or not a charity funds animal research is a key concern.
I know this is a very sensitive issue for many people, and I hope
that you respect my decision to support only charities that are
committed to providing direct services and care to patients and/or
to funding state-of-the-art, non-animal research, education, and
prevention programs.
Although I can’t support the foundation’s research policies,
I still want to support you and, generally speaking, the very important
cause that you are <walking/running/etc> for. Here are a few
of my ideas about other ways that I could show my appreciation for
your efforts. I am willing to:
- make a donation in your honor to a similar organization
that has the Humane Charity Seal of Approval.
- make a donation in your honor to a local organization that
provides services and care to patients and their families.
- buy your next pair of running shoes to help you train for the
<non-animal research funded> event.
I will happily contribute $<amount> in your name and in
honor of your wonderful energy through any of the ideas above
or suggestions of your own.
Complete information about the Humane Charity Seal of Approval
and a List of Approved Charities can be found at www.HumaneSeal.org.
The Humane Seal will help you to recognize health charities that
are committed to human-based research and programs and maintain
the highest humane standards.
Sincerely,
<Name>
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