Supported Causes
Animal Rights Causes
ASPCA - The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- Established in 1866, the oldest animal welfare organization in the U.S.
- Broad scope of operations (direct animal rescue and rehabilitation to legislative advocacy for animal welfare laws)
- Local and National levels
- Various areas (companion animals, farm animals, animals used in research, entertainment, sport, work, and wild animals)
- Dedicated team working to secure stronger legal protections for animals
- Provides services like veterinary care and support for pet owners in underserved communities.
- Offer grants to animal welfare organizations
- Deploy in response to large-scale crisis
WWF - World Wildlife Fund
- Established in 1961, working across nearly 100 countries
- Wilderness preservation and the reduction of human impact on the environment
- Work to save animals from extinction
- Fight against the illegal trade of wildlife products
- Help to protect ecosystems, tackling climate change
- Support conservation efforts on a global scale
AWI - Animal Welfare Institute
- Established in 1951, dedicated to reducing the suffering inflicted on animals by humans
- Broad range of issues (ending animal cruelty in labs, protecting wildlife, etc.)
- Educate the public and lawmakers about animal welfare issues (advocating for laws and policies that protect animals)
Human Rights Causes
Amnesty International
- Established in 1961, based in the UK
- Extensive research and mobilizes public action to safeguard human rights across the globe
- Focusing on ending abuses of state power, combating discrimination, and advocating for justice
Human Rights Watch
- Established in 1978, in over 90 countries
- Conducts in-depth research and advocacy on human rights issues
- Exposing abuses, pressing for accountability, and promoting human rights standards
Anti-Slavery International
- Established in 1839, the oldest human rights organization in the world
- Dedicated to eliminating all forms of slavery and slavery like practices throughout the world (forced labour, human trafficking, debt bondage)
- Act as an ally to survivors and people at risk of slavery, elevating their voice and experience to create radical change
- Challenging and changing law, policy, and practice so everyone, everywhere can be free from slavery