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Aims & objectives
Animal Aid was founded in January 1977 to work,
by all peaceful means, for an end to animal cruelty.
The Society is a 'not-for-profit' Limited Company
run by a voluntary Council of Management. Although its work is completely
charitable, the Society is denied charitable status because an important
part of its work involves campaigning for changes in the law concerning
animal protection.
In addition to a wide range of educational leaflets, posters, booklets
and audio-visual materials, the Society has a large national supporter
base and a thriving youth/education department. |
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Our school video puts the moral and scientific arguments
against animal experimentation. Watch Wasted Lives online in the
Video Vault.
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Aims
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To increase public awareness of the abuse of animals in our
society, particularly in vivisection laboratories and factory
farms and to educate public opinion to demand, by all lawful
means, the abolition of all experiments on animals, factory
farming and all other forms of animal abuse.
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To examine existing legislation on matters associated with
the above objectives or related aspects and to promote social,
legal and administrative reforms in furtherance of the above
objectives.
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To prevent exploitation of animals.
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To educate the public and particularly young people to a sense
of moral responsibility towards animals.
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To promote, generally, a lifestyle which does not involve the
abuse of animals.
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To collect, and diffuse among members and the public generally,
information on all matters affecting the above objectives and
with a view there to print, issue and circulate papers, periodicals,
books, circulars and other literary matter and produce film
and audio-visual material, and to promote, sponsor, procure
or assist in any way, courses or lectures or other instructions
in furtherance of such objectives.
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We have sent out thousands of veggie packs promoting a cruelty-free
diet - click here to send
for a Go Veggie pack now.
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Living without cruelty
Launched in 1985, the Living Without
Cruelty Campaign is an attempt to take the Animal Aid message
further. Whilst continuing to educate people about the intensity
and horrific scale of animal exploitation, Animal Aid feels it necessary
to offer people positive alternatives to animal abuse.
The Living Without Cruelty message is simple: food, household goods,
medicines and to some extent clothing and entertainment, are all
dependent upon causing pain and misery to other living creatures.
That pain and misery is unnecessary and Animal Aid is actively pursuing
a future where animals no longer suffer.
Education department
Animal Aid also promotes positive change through education. Animal
Aid has a dynamically active Education
Department, supplying teaching
resources and student information for all National Curriculum
Key Stages and Sixth Form study.
Campaigning policy
Campaigning by Animal Aid groups must at all time reflect the policy
of the Society which is strictly peaceful/non-violent. The Society
is adamantly opposed to intimidation, violence, the threat of violence
to individuals and/or their property.
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Our online shop
sells a range of animal-free goods, including leather-free shoes,
dairy-free chocolates, vegan cookbooks, and our very own children's
book starring Ollie (above).
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