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To celebrate World Vegan Day, November 1, the international NGO Generation Vegana will donate $1 to non-profit entities for each subscription to their challenges. Encourage people to sign up for their challenges to get started in veganism for free
The international NGO Million Dollar Vegan, relaunched in August as Vegan Generation, proposes this strategic and free campaign to promote veganism in the population of three countries: Argentina, Mexico and Spain.
In these easy-to-implement challenges, you will receive an email every day with tricks, recipes, information material and tips to get started in veganism.
In Mexico the donations for each subscription will go to the Granjita TYH Antispecies Sanctuary, in Spain to the El Hogar Foundation, also dedicated to rescuing animals; and in Argentina to the Patria Grande vegan soup kitchen in the Carbonilla neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
Elena Tova, the director of the first animal sanctuary in Spain, says: “For El Hogar, these challenges and the opportunity to participate in them are as important as knowing that our anti-species message of empathy and compassion towards all animals will travel the planet. The power of diffusion that Vegan Generation has is incredible and will make our goal more effective: to veganize the world, thus making it a safer place for all”.
These five new free vegan challenges, each tailored to the topics that matter most to participants, are available in multiple languages (English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Italian, Hungarian, Arabic, and Hindi), as well as relevant content for each country.
Promoting veganism with effective social media campaigns
Vegan Generation thus continues its work focusing on justice, diversity, equality and inclusivity to achieve a vegan world. This NGO, best known for offering 1 million dollars to Pope Francis – who recently encouraged people to stop eating meat – and the former president of the United States to try veganism, ensures that the two years coordinating solidarity projects and food justice in 24 countries, have brought about a more inclusive change in its strategy.
Having shared more than a million free vegan meals, Vegan Generation will continue to coordinate global food justice and solidarity initiatives to support different communities, strengthen ties and continue to enjoy and share vegan food. The organization will continue to launch headline-grabbing $1 million campaigns to bring a provenganist message to the widest possible audience, while pressuring decision-makers to act in the best interests of the world.
Contact
Contact name: Paula González Carracedo
Contact description: Contact telephone number: 918443377
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