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Mercy For Animals is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit animal advocacy
organization. Founded in 1999 and over 12,000 members strong, MFA
works to create a society where animals are treated with the respect
and compassion they so rightly deserve.
non-human animals are irreplaceable individuals with morally
significant interests and hence rights. This includes the right to
live free from unnecessary suffering and exploitation.
to establishing and defending the rights of all animals. Over 99% of
cruelty to animals in the United States occurs at the hands of the
meat, dairy, and egg industries - which confine, mutilate, and
slaughter over 9 billion animals each year. As such, MFA primarily
focuses on farmed animal advocacy and promoting cruelty-free food
choices.
to be a voice for animals through proactive consumer education and
advertising campaigns, research and undercover investigations,
rescues, working with news media, and grassroots activism.
Chicago Office:
Mercy For Animals
3712 N. Broadway, Suite 560
Chicago, IL 60613
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Columbus Office:
Mercy For Animals
P.O. Box 363
Columbus, OH 43216
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To join MFA, simply click here and make a donation of $15 or more. As a member you will receive our bi-annual magazine Compassionate Living.
Click here to download MFA's membership brochure.
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Car Donations. If you have a car you no longer need, automobile donations are an incredibly fast and easy way to help Mercy For Animals. Car donations help support our vital work and are an easy way for you to get rid of an unwanted vehicle. Make a car donation.
Leaving MFA in your will. If you would like to leave Mercy For Animals in your will, click here to find out more.
Donate a portion of your Ebay sales. If you sell items on Ebay, you can donate a portion of your sales to Mercy For Animals. Click here to find out more.
Recurring donation from a debit card or credit card
To setup recurring donations from a credit card or debit card click here to donate using givedirect.org
Click here to learn more about MFA’s many campaigns promoting animal rights.
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