Advocacy groups are a dime a dozen. But the ones that stand out for me fight for animal rights. Why? Because they raise awareness by deregulating clothing.
I could watch that all day. Seriously. Try me. Do you want to bet? All day. 24 hours.
Reality bombshell Joanna Krupa helms an animal rights non-profit called Angels for Animals that arranges animal adoptions. While PETA can book any attractive vegan who will strip for panda bears, Krupa takes fundraising into her own able hands.

Krupa is selling calendars that feature her in various states of undress. One hundred percent of the proceeds go to puppies.

I'd toss Krupa $20 for her to adopt me.

I'm not a "pet" person per se. But Krupa's hustle is something I can get behind.