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    What would you say are the best animal charities out there? Who do you contribute to?

    I'm thinking of the WWF but there may be more worthy ones.

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    VIVA
    Animal Aid
    Dr Hadwen Trust
    Hillside Sanctuary

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    I like the Dr Hadwen Trust, which funds non-animal research projects.

    Edit: Oops, Cobweb got there before me!
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    I give monthly donations to Animal aid and VIVA and try and shop on their sites when I can afford it

    Edit: I no longer support either charity.
    Last edited by Firestorm; Dec 10th, 2011 at 03:36 PM. Reason: End of support for these charities

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    The WWF?

    I don't think so.
    They commissioned a study finding that a vegan lifestyle can harm the environment more than eating meat: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle7023809.ece

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    I was a member of PETA for a year, but I have not renewed my membership this year as firstly I dont like some of their actions, secondly within 2 months of taking out an annual membership they started sending me emails asking me to renew my membership, and thirdly because they bombard you with begging letters. I have just received a letter from them this morning with "Final Notice" on the front.

    They will be receiving an email from me shortly asking them what gives them the right to start sending letters like this. I would not recommend supporting PETA.

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    Quote cobweb View Post
    VIVA
    Animal Aid
    Dr Hadwen Trust
    Hillside Sanctuary
    +1...They seem good to me. I'd avoid WWF RSPCA etc. at they often don't really seem to be about helping animals.

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    I also heard a few years ago about WWF actively pressurising governments to test chemicals on animals. I've just had a look around and found this interesting article

    http://wickedwildlifefund.com/abuse.html

    Having worked at an animal charity, I think that most send out as many appeals as they can. I asked the marketing department why they sent so much and they said "if you don't ask you don't get". If you ask most will happily cut down the amount of stuff they send you. I'm not saying I agree with it, I found it annoying when I used to get so much stuff but usually money is pretty tight.

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    Thanks for the replies. I liked the idea of supporting the WWF but not after reading that link. Thanks for the info.

    I agree that PETA can be too extreme too.

    Hmm I don't know who to support.

    I guess there are charities and there are groups like PETA & VIVA etc.

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    I guess there are charities and there are groups like PETA & VIVA etc.
    I would definitely go for VIVA over Peta, especially as VIVA advocate Veganism not vegetarianism.
    As I posted above I support Animal Aid & VIVA they both advocate Veganism, they are both quite active in animal rights, but are not as *choosing my words carefully here* radical/extreme as Peta.

    There is also BUAV (British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection).

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    You could do a google search for animal sanctuaries in your area and donate to something like that - at least your money will go straight to the animals and won't contribute to any dodgy studies!

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    LMP, if you like the idea of a conservation charity there are others apart from the WWF - things like PTES and various local wildlife trusts, and also ones for specific animals such as orang-utans. However I don't think conservation charities are necessary all that vegan-friendly as they will do whatever it takes to conserve whatever they want to conserve, if you see what I mean.

    I think someone mentioned the Dr Hadwen Trust - I like that one, I think finding alternatives to animal research will benefit both animals and humans.

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    Don't forget that donating to human vegan charities helps animals too!

    www.vegfamcharity.org.uk

    www.hippocharity.org.uk
    "The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine" - Abraham Lincoln

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    Farm Sanctuary and Mercy for Animals... Farm Sanctuary is in NY and CA and it's a sanctuary for all kinds of rescued farm animals who have been abused or abandoned.. Mercy for Animals does the undercover investigations videos from inside the factory farms... both promote vegan diets..

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    I've worked at a number of charities and find it really does pay to look into each one before donating.

    You will also find that a lot of the ones that are more ethical will attract more ethical people eg veggie and vegans.

    Some of my friends or I have worked at the following, and although no charity is 100% perfect, these I know go that extra mile to help animals in need.

    http://www.freshfieldsrescue.org.uk/

    http://www.celiahammond.org/

    http://www.hillside.org.uk/

    http://www.barbykeelanimalsanctuary.org/

    http://www.tagpetrescue.org.uk/

    http://www.felinecare.org.uk/

    All these charities are amazing and deserve as much help as poss.

    Although at present I'm trying to get as much help & publicity for my friend Molly at Feline Care.

    The owners no longer want the responsibility and have asked Molly to purchase the sanctuary off them, not an easy task!

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    I'm thinking of the WWF but there may be more worthy ones.
    LOL! The first thing I thought of when I saw this was the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) ! LOL!!! They really ARE a bunch of animals, aren't they?!

    (Oh, sorry. That just might be an insult to the real animals.)

    (The new girl goes back into the corner to read some more...the things that pass thru my head. Sigh...)

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    If anyone would like to give a few festive quid to the Dr Hadwen Trust you can now do it by text message, and they are meant to get the full amount, plus gift aid if applicable:

    http://www.drhadwentrust.org/donate/ways-to-donate

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