Our humane education program, Bridges of Respect, is moving the hearts and minds of young people with school presentations that shed light on the world of farmed animals. After a recent presentation at Blaine High School, students said, “It was an eye opener…very inspiring…I want to become vegan.”
This is the kind of feedback we love to hear. It reminds us that our efforts to speak out on behalf of farmed animals are actually making a difference. Young people are listening and then taking steps to live a more compassionate life.
Bridges of Respect provides interactive presentations for middle schools, high schools, after-school programs, colleges, and community groups. It’s one aspect of our work that focuses on outreach, sharing our message of compassion with the general public.
Our outreach methods also include leafleting and pay-per-view.
Leafleting with literature such as Compassionate Choices allows us to reach thousands of people every year and initiates conversations about how our everyday choices can affect the lives of animals.
With pay-per-view outreach, we offer passersby one dollar to watch a five-minute video that reveals the horrors of animal agriculture. Throughout the past year, we’ve reached hundreds of people with this powerful form of outreach at college tabling events, the May Day Festival, the Twin Cities Pride Festival, and Twin Cities Veg Fest.
When you support Compassionate Action for Animals, you support our capacity to get our message out there. Our year-end campaign continues through December 31, and we’re halfway to our goal of $7,500. Can you give something today to help us make it the rest of the way?
Please consider making a contribution and helping us reach our fundraising goal, allowing us to teach others about the power of making kind choices and supporting a truly compassionate community for the Twin Cities and beyond.
For the animals,
Unny Nambudiripad