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  • Nov
  • 19

Why PETA Is the Beneficiary of My Life Insurance

Posted by Steve Martindale at 5:25 AM | Permalink | No Comments


steve-at-sunsetQuick: what do retirement accounts and life insurance have in common? If you are repulsed by this question, we need to talk-this is exciting stuff! They are both great ways to give PETA a stronger voice for animals in the future. They generally aren’t covered by wills or …

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  • Oct
  • 18

Report From the Road: Leaving a Legacy for Animals

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tim-e-and-javaAs the manager of the PETA Foundation’s Planned Giving Department, I have conversations everyday with supporters about how they can use estate planning to leave a legacy for animals. I know some folks might initially shy away from this topic, but it is really one of the most effective ways to make …

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  • Sep
  • 10

Meet Steve Martindale: My Long and Winding Road to Animal Rights

Posted by Steve Martindale at 8:15 AM | Permalink | Comments (9)


Steve and TipsyIt is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to PETA Prime! I am going to be writing here once a week or so-about wildlife, my travel adventures, financial advice, activism, and other important topics. So, I wanted to introduce myself and say, “Hello!”

First, I am a proud …

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