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A huge and extremely heartfelt thank-you from the entire team at Nowzad for the mindblowing generosity of our supporters and friends. The last 48 hours have been so emotional on so many levels.  There are just too many of you to thank in person here - we will be doing that for many years to come - but we want you all to know how eternally grateful we are to each and every one of you. Literally every single penny counts for our team and animals out in Kabul at the moment so all your donations are making the biggest difference. But also your support, concern and love has been overwhelming.

As we know you'll appreciate, it has been extremely difficult to keep the updates coming. Communications are hard and the situation in Kabul is ever-changing. The phone is being manned along with Facebook messages, but there will be a delay! Pen has been interviewed on national TV and for several newspapers over this past weekend with, we hope, more to come. The more we can get our plea out there to the world, the better. Please see below for links to Pen's recent interviews. And our facebook page of course.

Thank-you so much again to you all - we are still winning that war for the animals.

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20th August 2021

Twitter - Dominic Dyer

https://twitter.com/domdyer70/status/1428604175437467648?s=08
"Foreign Office now processing visa applications for Nowzad team..."

House of Commons debate - 18th Aug

Facebook Live:

https://www.facebook.com/nowzadrescue/videos/677979089827534/

All other media coverage can be found here

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