MFA Canada Tables at Animals Beyond Borders II in Toronto

Anna Pippus November 5, 2012

lisa thumbnail.jpgOn Saturday, November 3, 2012, Mercy For Animals Canada was invited to table at the second annual Animals Beyond Borders dinner and fundraiser, put on by Toronto Pig Save. MFA Canada board members Lisa Kramer and Kimberly Carroll were on hand to answer questions about the organization, inspire people to adopt a compassionate vegan diet, and sell our stylish t-shirts to raise funds for MFA Canada’s important work.

The event was a great success, with a packed house and an electric atmosphere. More and more, the notion that animals are sentient beings who deserve compassion and respect is catching on. Although there is so much work to do for farmed animals, it is an exciting time to be their advocates, as change is in the air.

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Lisa and Kimberly representing MFA Canada

To support MFA Canada’s vital work on behalf of farmed animals in Canada, please visit our website. For free resources on why and how to try vegetarianism, please click here.

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Kimberly representing MFA Canada

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Many were excited to learn more about MFA Canada and to become supporters

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