Supported Causes

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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

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)

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

AV - Anonymous for the Voiceless

  • Established in 2016, in Melbourne, Australia, now a global movement and community of like-minded people using our voices for justice for our fellow earthlings.
  • A not-for-profit animal rights organization specializing in using conversation and standard practice footage to edify the public about animal exploitation, holds street activism events worldwide towards supporting animal rights, living vegan and speaking up for the animals.
  • A voice against history’s largest and longest-standing injustice.

Human Rights Causes

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

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