With a click of your mouse, you can help feed a rescued animal.

What’s the catch? None at all. You don’t have to make a donation, and you don’t have to submit an e-mail address or any personal information, so you won’t start receiving spam or calls from telemarketers.

Here’s how it works. When you go to this web site – http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com – just click on the purple button labeled “Fund Food for Animals.” This will take you to another page that contains advertisements for sponsors of the web site.

And once you’re there, you’re just about done. All that’s left is to enjoy the satisfaction of reading this statement: “Your click provided the value of . 6 bowls of food and care to a rescued animal in a shelter or sanctuary.”

What could be easier? One click and you help protect and feed an animal in distress.

But you don’t have to stop there. At the top of the page you’ll see several buttons with such labels as “Child Health Site” and “Hunger Site.” And each one works the same way: Go to the site, click the appropriate button, and you’ve participated in something helpful – something that would normally take much more than a click.


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