Living without cruelty
Much of Animal Aid's work is directed at exposing cruelty to animals. But it is equally important to promote the many different ways in which individual people, in their own lives, can help end animal suffering.
Ordinary, everyday decisions make a difference! We call it Living Without Cruelty. Simple actions like choosing only to buy cosmetics that haven’t been tested on animals, adopting a fur free policy when it comes to buying clothes and accessories and cutting animal products from your diet, are examples of positive steps you can take. And don’t worry, you will still be able to shop in your favourite stores. Once you start looking, you won’t believe how many cruelty-free items are available.
Christmas Without Cruelty
Every December, our Living Without Cruelty Campaign is promoted with an easy guide to a cruelty-free Christmas. Animal Aid also stages an annual Christmas Without Cruelty Fayre in central London, which is packed with gift options and lays on delicious food, plus special features such as music, well-known speakers and a play area for young children.
Recent Campaign News
New Year’s Resolution (23-12-2008)
Have a Compassionate Christmas! (08-12-2008)
Exeter Set for Cruelty-Free Christmas Extravaganza (26-11-2008)
What's on offer at the celebrity auction at the 2008 Christmas Without Cruelty Fayre? (21-11-2008)
CRUELTY-FREE CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA RETURNS TO EXETER! (17-10-2008)
Animal Aid's Christmas Without Cruelty Fayre 2008 (17-10-2008)
Congratulations to Buckley Town Council! (30-09-2008)
Thank you walkers and sponsors! (10-06-2008)
Sponsored Walk 2008: Join us on Hampstead Heath (04-06-2008)
Animal Aid Urges Councils to 'Have a Heart' (11-02-2008)
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