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Viva! The Vegan Charity

Viva! is the UK’s leading vegan campaigning charity, specialising in undercover investigations and high-profile animal campaigns. We explore the consequences of what we eat – on farmed and wild animals, on our planet and on us. We help people change their diet to be kind to all kind. Viva! was founded in the UK in 1994 by Juliet Gellatley and we have spent more than 30 years creating a humane and more sustainable world for people and all animals. Viva! is also actively campaigning in Poland and Uganda.

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Celebrating 30 years of Viva!

 

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Campaigner & Senior Campaigner

Campaigner & Senior Campaigner – An exciting opportunity to be part of an expanding and dynamic vegan campaigning charity.

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Are you an animal lover?

This is your opportunity to have a huge and lasting impact on the gross injustice of factory farming. Help end the suffering of billions of animals now.

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Viva!’s 30th Anniversary!

This is the remarkable journey of Viva!, a journey that began in 1994 with Juliet Gellatley founding and launching a new organisation whose main goal was to campaign loud and proud for veganism.

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Planet

Saturday 6 November: Join Us

05/11/2021  |     |   Blog

Millions of people are coming together around the world on Saturday 6 November to protest against the climate crisis and demand global climate justice.

Animals
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The Rise of Factory Farming

01/11/2021  |     |   Animals

The intensification of animal farming is not just bad for the animals – it's also ruining the planet and putting our health at risk.

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Vegans Unite for the Planet at COP26

30/10/2021  |     |   Blog

Viva! joins forces with Animal Equality, Farmers Stock-Free Farming and Vegan Scotland Outreach to form a contingent ‘Vegans Unite for the Planet’ for COP26

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Nigella Lawson

Come on Nigella, give veganism another go!

26/10/2021  |     |   Blog

Nigella Lawson, the queen of culinary innuendos, has revealed in a Sunday Times interview that she tried to eat vegan but only managed a measly two weeks, claiming it made her 'very run down' and worsened an iron...

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