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The Boston Vegetarian Society seeks to make a better world for people, animals, and the earth through advancing a healthful vegetarian diet and a compassionate ethic. We provide education, encouragement, and community support for vegetarians and for anyone wishing to learn more about a healthy, environmentally friendly and humane way of life.
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EarthSave leads a global movement of people from all walks of life who are taking concrete steps to promote healthy and life-sustaining food choices and supplies information, support and practical programs to those who have learned that their food choices impact environmental and human health. We advocate and promote a delicious, planet-friendly diet.
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Why is it that many Jewish religious leaders advocate vegetarianism, including Chief Rabbi of Britain Jonathan Sacks, late Chief Rabbi of Israel Shlomo Goren, and the first Chief Rabbi of pre-state Israel Abraham Kook? get the answer at this website
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Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is a nonprofit organization that promotes preventive medicine, conducts clinical research, and encourages higher standards for ethics and effectiveness in research ,including a vegan diet.
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OrganicAthlete is a community of athletes and fitness enthusiasts who believe that a better world starts with healthy people. Since health is fueled by what we eat, we teach how to thrive on a whole food, vegan diet. Our organization helps people start or connect with local communities of supportive, like-minded athletes. Most importantly, we're about inspiration. From weekend warriors to Olympic hopefuls, OrganicAthlete is a team that shows anyone can exercise their power to change the world.
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The VivaVegie Society shares information about vegetarianism, and even puts on the Veggie Pride Parade in New York City
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AFA is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization created to promote ethical, compassionate treatment of all animals through a variety of means including: * Educating and increasing the awareness of the public on matters relating to the ethical treatment of animals and the philosophy of animal rights,
* Bringing to public attention situations of animal abuse and exploitation,
* Encouraging and supporting the efforts of pro-animal individuals and groups throughout the state,
* Promoting ethical and humane legislation and administrative policy affecting non-human animals.
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The Christian Vegetarian Association (CVA) is an international, non-denominational ministry of believers dedicated to respectfully promoting healthy, Christ-centered and God-honoring living among Christians.
They advocate nutritious plant-based diets in the global Christian community. Through publications, websites, and related public information campaigns, and educate people about the distinct health, environmental, and animal-related advantages of plant-based eating.
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promoting vegetarian restaurants - and vegetarianism in general - around the world.
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Find resources for vegan and vegetarian living, recipes, relationships, and more on EatVeg
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HappyCow’s Vegetarian Guide provides a worldwide directory to vegetarian restaurants and natural health food stores, in addition to providing information on healthy cooking, vegetarian recipes, raw food living, travel, veganism, and more. Browse HappyCow's database with listing in over 95 countries.
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vegparadise.com provide all kinds of vegetarian information pertinent to vegetarian community and offer diversity and invaluable vegetarian resources for vegetarians anywhere in the world.
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The Veg for Life Web site is a comprehensive information and networking site, filled with hundreds of resources, recipes and tips to help you on your veg journey.
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Find out why Christians should adopt a vegetarian lifestyle and become stewards of animals on this website.
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Visit FamousVeggie to get inspired by celebrities who have adopted a meat-free lifestyle
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