Mercy For Animals Named “Top Charity” Four Years in a Row!

Joe Loria November 28, 2016
For the fourth year in a row, Mercy For Animals has been named one of the world’s most effective animal protection nonprofits by Animal Charity Evaluators.
ACE is an independent nonprofit that reviews hundreds of animal protection nonprofits from around the world, analyzing each for its cost-effectiveness and making recommendations to donors as to which charities to support. Unveiling its updated rankings today, ACE again recommended MFA as a charity that does the most good for animals with every dollar you donate.
ACE notes:

Mercy For Animals continues to work on a variety of effective advocacy interventions. Their undercover investigations produce important documentation of the treatment of animals on farms, also providing materials that other advocacy groups can use in their work. They display a dedication to testing and studying the effectiveness of their efforts, and their expansion into international markets shows a willingness to explore new, critically important areas for advocacy. They maintain a focus on interventions that can affect large numbers of animals, such as undercover investigations and corporate advocacy, but also conduct grassroots outreach in ways that have potential for impact beyond inspiring individual diet change.

We’re truly honored to be recognized for effectively turning each dollar you donate into incredible results for animals. Please consider making a donation to MFA today so we can continue to make the world a kinder place for farmed animals!
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