Like all great movements, we need people who share our yearning for revolution. If you can’t stand animal abuse, your time has come!
Important: with every € you help 125 animals.
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Contributions can be made via HERE, with Animal Welfare Observatory designated as the recipient in the comments.
Donations are tax-deductible through A Well-Fed World, a 501(c)(3) NGO.
For questions, contact Beatriz Cossermelli:
beatriz.cossermelli@animalwelfareobservatory.org
It’s quite normal you should ask who’s behind this project. Well, hold on!
This all started as something very small: two people who wanted to make a real difference in the lives of animals. Nowadays, we are many more people joining forces, revolutionizing the way activism is done. We have created #EffectiveAdvocacy.
We have one thing very clear: data will show us the way. We spend our days analyzing results and finding ways to be always more effective.
We are the organization that made the law on video monitoring in slaughterhouses in Spain possible. We have also managed to make large food companies ban some of the most controversial and cruel practices. And if that weren’t enough, we’ve uncovered and denounced all the horrible factory farms we’ve found along the way.
We’d tell you that we’ve lost count of the number of animals who have a better life thanks to our work. But we’d by lying. The exact number is on our “Victories” page (we don't put it here to avoid having to update this page every month too. See how efficient we are?).
We have three areas of work, and in each one we work differently. Here’s a short explanation of where we focus our efforts. To give you an idea: we like challenges.
In Spain, more than 35 million hens live in darkness in cages, in a space similar to that of an A4 sheet of paper. Did they really think we could allow that? Of course not.
They have genetically selected chickens to grow extremely fast in just over a month. The result: broilers, animals that cannot escape from pain.
Did you know that the majority of farmed fish are still slaughtered without prior stunning? There is very little information about how they are raised, or consideration of their level of sentience...
We know things are a bit worrying, but now we’re here. And we’ve come with a clear purpose: to put an end to the suffering of farmed animals and, consequently, to factory farming.