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Hi friends and family! As a new team member at WWF, I am excited to take part in the Wear It Wild Challenge! Those who know me know that I have always been an advocate for animals and am a big lover of science. I am so excited to have purpose in my work life and be working for such an inspiring organization.
For this challenge, the more we raise, the WILDER my outfit gets!
*REACHED* If I reach $100, I will wear a matching animal print top and hairband during my zoom meetings for the day.
*REACHED* If I reach $250, I will wear a Jungle Cruise animal inspired outfit and go foraging at the grocery store.
*REACHED* If I reach my overall goal of $500, I will visit the National Zoo in DC wearing an inflatable sloth costume!
*REACHED* If I reach $750, I will paint a picture of a sloth and randomly choose one of my donors to win it!
*REACHED* You can vote on my Instagram or Facebook fundraiser for how we celebrate $1000!
*REACHED* We reached our goal of $1500! I'll be posting the results from the animal bracket to find out which one won!
The funds that we raise through this event will support WWF’s global conservation efforts, including protecting endangered species, preserving threatened species, and addressing global threats such as deforestation. We can make an impact on our planet for future generations!
Thank you for giving what you can! Every little bit helps!
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For more than 60 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature. As one of the world's leading conservation organizations, WWF works in nearly 100 countries and is supported by 1.3 million members in the United States and more than 5 million globally. Your donation through Panda Nation supports WWF's global conservation work.
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