From Coast to Coast, MFA Celebrates Earth Day!

Ari Solomon April 25, 2013

Our amazing volunteer, Jenni Rempel, put together this fantastic guest blog for us. Check it out!

This was a busy weekend for Mercy For Animals as Earth Day and green living celebrations were in full swing. MFA appeared at 11 events across the nation, everywhere from Seattle, Omaha, and Dallas to Phoenix, Cleveland, and New York City.

green1.jpgNumerous volunteers joined in MFA’s Paid-Per-View outreach, persuading hundreds of people to watch our Farm to Fridge video, and educating people of all ages about the sad realities of factory farming. We were hard at work passing out Vegetarian Starter Kits and sharing information about all of the green and ethical reasons to go vegan.

green3.jpgThis weekend we also celebrated the launch of our latest campaign, The New Three Rs, which informs people of the importance of reducing their meat consumption and the role it plays in environmental protection. Many people pledged online to rethink their diets via MFA’s new website.

green4.jpgAnd the fun continues! Look for us again at Columbus Earth Day, Louisville Everyday Action Festival, and Baltimore Veg Fest. Join the movement to protect the planet and help animals by signing our pledge and you’ll also be entered to win free products from Beyond Meat. In addition, share the pledge with family and friends to increase your positive impact this Earth Day.

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