Media release: Vegans ask the public to ditch dairy in ‘MooFree May’
During May Viva! are holding a series of fun events across five major UK cities where they’ll offer the public delicious samples of dairy-free products and distribute a range of…
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During May Viva! are holding a series of fun events across five major UK cities where they’ll offer the public delicious samples of dairy-free products and distribute a range of…
On Wednesday 24 January at 1pm representatives from Viva! Campaigns will visit the Animal and Plant Health Agency office in Worcestershire, where they will hand in the 49,500 petition signatures they’ve collected since their initial investigation.
Viva!’s ground-breaking crowdfunding campaign, Bring Hope to Millions, raised over £100,000 to bring the first ever vegan cinema ad to viewers this Christmas. Europe’s largest vegan campaigning charity, Viva! regularly…
Animal welfare charity tours UK’s biggest cities asking the public to re-consider their food choices. As a nation of animal lovers, it is not surprising that Britain is seeing a…
Today, we have launched our biggest ever fundraising campaign – ‘Bring Hope to Millions’. Our goal is to raise £100k and place first ever pro-vegan cinema ads in front of over two million…
This week, the animal charity Viva! have launched a series of eye-catching adverts in buses across London and Bristol. The message is clear – humans are not designed to consume…
Bristol based animal welfare organisation Viva! are asking the public to ditch dairy as part of their Scary Dairy Week of Action (21-28 August) and World Plant Milk Day (22 August).
Local campaigners are asking people in [insert location] to dump dairy as part of animal welfare organisation Viva!’s week of action Scary Dairy Week of Action (21-28 August) and World Plant Milk Day (22 August).
Local campaigners have been shocked and disgusted by a recent investigation carried out by animal welfare organisation, Viva! Campaigns, in to Hogwood pig ‘Horror’ Farm. Viva! Campaigns’ investigation made national headlines in June when horrifying scenes of extreme overcrowding