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ORGANISATIONS WE SUPPORT
Heroes who have been doing the hard work since before veganism was the new black. We work with some truly incredible souls! Their efforts have been groundbreaking in creating a foundation for the Australian plant -based market to flourish.

Millions of lambs die on Australian farms every year within 48 hours after birth. Ewes birthing twins or triplets, can struggle to care for all their lambs due to lack of sufficient shelter and protection on farms from extreme weather conditions.
Lamb Care Australia rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes orphaned, abandoned, sick and injured lambs who are a result of the lambing season. Lambs are placed into specialist care, then fostered and then, their forever home where they become a loved member of the family just like other companion animals, cats and dogs.
The Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses was established in 2008 to advocate for racehorses and expose the cruel reality behind the industry facade. Since then, public awareness on significant welfare issues has increased dramatically including 'wastage' (the discarding of unwanted racehorses), the high frequency of injuries leading to deaths on track, standard practises of isolation and confinement, the impacts of cruel implements such as whips, bits, spurs, tongue ties and jiggers, and much more.
CPR's strategic plan includes investigations,research, public awareness campaigns and political lobbying. Since their first event in 2010, Nup to the Cup, a CPR initiative has become an ever growing and unstoppable movement.
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Farm Transparency Project (FTP) is a non-profit animal protection charity, dedicated to ending the abuse and exploitation of animals in farms, slaughterhouses and other commercial settings.
Through comprehensive investigations, documentary films, and the creation of innovative tools and resources, FTP seeks to force industry transparency and educate consumers by shining a light on the brutal reality endured by animals in the name of profit.
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