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Help the Animals!
Help Animals at School
Help Animals at Home & In
Your Community
Fund-raising Ideas
Check Out What Other Kids are Doing for Animals
Tell Us How You Help Animals
Here are some easy things you can do to help animals:
Help Animals at School
- Educate Your Friends - Did you know that
doing your homework can help animals? It's true! Not only can
your papers, projects, and reports help you educate yourself,
they can educate others too. Whenever you can, do projects on
farm animal issues and teach your classmates the importance of
compassion! Jump to our Farm Sanctuary Kids' "Learn" section
to get started.
- Get Veg Food in Your Cafeteria - Many schools don't offer many food
choices for vegetarian or vegan students. But you can change that
- at your school at least! If your school cafeteria could use a veggie
upgrade, why not read up on the benefits of a plant based diet and
then propose some new menu items for your school. Maybe your school
could start offering soymilk in addition to cow's milk or veggie
burgers as well as hamburgers! The yummy possibilities are endless!
- Help Classroom Animals - Does your teacher keep a rabbit or any
other kind of animal in a cage in your classroom? Or is your class
planning a chick-hatching project? If so, can you think of any ways
that you could help make these animals' lives better? Sadly, many
classroom animals are not properly cared for, and they grow sick,
lonely, frustrated, and depressed. Sometimes at the end of the school
year, these classroom animals have nowhere to go. If this is a problem
at your school, ask your teacher politely if you could stop having
animals in classrooms. And if that doesn't work, try to find homes
for classroom animals before summer rolls around.
- Refuse to Dissect - Some schools still ask their students to dissect
animals -including fetal pigs in the name of science. But don't feel
silly or embarrassed if you don't want to do this. Lots of kids who
love animals don't want to cut them up; they feel sad and sick when
they think about it. And kids are right to feel sad about dissection.
Many animals that end up in school classrooms to be dissected are
raised in terrible conditions and suffer greatly throughout their
lives. If your teacher asks you to dissect, tell him or her that
you think it is wrong. Then, ask if you could fulfill the requirements
of the class by doing an alternative project. For more information,
contact us.
Help Animals at Home & In Your Community
- If you haven't already, stop eating animals! This is THE best thing
you can do to help end farm animal suffering. Click here for help.
- Make veg meals for your family and show them (if they don't know
already) how tasty and healthy a veg diet can be.
- Read the animal rescue stories on this site and share them with
your friends and family. Show everyone you know that farm animals
are intelligent, sensitive creatures that deserve to be treated kindly.
- Make your voice heard about farm animal issues! One of the best
ways to do this is to write letters. You can write letters to your
local newspaper, to your school or church, or to businesses in your
community and let them know about animal issues that are important
to you. The animals can't speak up for themselves - they need YOU!!!
- Come volunteer at Farm Sanctuary in California or New York. Take
a trip with your family to one of our farm animal shelters and pitch
in with chores. If this sounds like a good time to you, talk to your
parents, then email info@farmsanctuarykids.org.
- See if your local library (or the library at your school) has display
space available that you could use to create a display about farm
animal issues. Displays are fun and easy to make - and Farm Sanctuary
can help you do it.
Fund-raising Ideas
Would you give money to help animals if you could? What if raising
that money could be fun? Kids all over the country are finding creative,
exciting ways to raise money for suffering farm animals. Some hold
bake sales, some participate in walkathons, others sell lemonade
to neighbors on their block. Here are just a few ideas of how you
might raise money for animals:
- Ask your teacher or principal if you could put a Farm Sanctuary
donation can out in the cafeteria or school library.
- Get a Farm Sanctuary donation can set up in your local grocery
store.
- Hold a vegan bake sale and send the proceeds to your
favorite animal organization.
- Put on a magic show for your neighbors
and charge a small fee to raise money.
- Ask your relatives to send
you money instead of gifts on your birthday or on holidays
Check Out What Other Kids are Doing for Animals
Kids helping farm animals in New Jersey.
Read about some of our Outstanding Animal Friends.
Click here to listen to a radio show run by kids who care about animals
-just like you!
Click here to read an article about a kid who helped animals at his
school.
We want to know what you're
doing to help animals. If you would like to share your accomplishments with us, just send
an email to info@farmsanctuarykids.org. Please include your name,
where you're from and a brief description of the good things you've
done to help animals.
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