How can we make the biggest difference for the animals?

Jenell Holden, CAA volunteer and food justice advocate

Recently, we’ve been digging into strategic planning for CAA, envisioning the future of our local, grassroots organization for the next few years and beyond. Read all about it here and get a sense of where we are with the process.

As we consider how we can do more for the animals, I’ve been thinking more about the power of community. Through coming together, we can surely have the biggest impact.

This teamwork was evident in the past few weeks at the MayDay Festival, Cinco de Mayo, and the Vegan Pancake Feed-In, where our dedicated volunteers connected with hundreds of people, showing them the problems with animal agriculture and how they can help change the system through choosing a plant-based diet.

Of course, expanding our reach in the community means understanding that not everyone has easy access to plant-based food. Our latest blog post features CAA volunteer Jenell Holden, who also volunteers with Sisters’ Camelot to make vegan food more available. Read all about it and imagine the ways that we can expand our reach and build a compassionate community that truly includes everyone.

With the animals,

Laura Matanah

 

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