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Later in life, during her first year at Maryland's Towson State, Robin found a flock of like-minded students when she joined TigerP.A.W. (People for Animal Welfare) of which she'd eventually become vice president. The group worked with the school's cafeteria service to expand the topics covered by its nutritionist to include advice for vegetarian and vegan students. TigerP.A.W. also campaigned against other injustices to animals, including animal experimentation taking place on campus and the abuses involved in selling animals from local pet stores.
Among many other noteworthy accomplishments, the group Robin started has also organized numerous field trips and hands-on volunteer days at animal sanctuaries, shelters and conferences. It was during a visit to Farm Sanctuary's New York Shelter, in fact, that Robin was inspired to coordinate a Walk for Farm Animals that raised over $1,200! FoxP.A.W. continually hosts guest speakers, like vegan nutrition expert, George Eisman from our Veg For Life Campaign speaking tour, as well as organizes frequent on-campus information tables. Robin and company have even gained national media attention with their campaigns to improve the fare served in the cafeteria. Because of their success, Robin was invited to speak at the Taking Action for Animals conference last September, and cafeteria diners can now enjoy tempeh, seitan, tofu, faux cream cheese, and soymilk daily! You would
think Robin would be maxed out between the aforementioned activities and
focusing on her studies. Somehow, though, this wonder of a woman manages
to work part-time at Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, where she loves
"converting visitors to vegans," partner with the bookstore
on campus to label products as cruelty-free and "teach" Vegan
101 courses at the dorms on campus! With only two action-packed decades
of life under her belt, this unstoppable animal advocate is going stronger
than ever. Thank you, Robin, not only for inspiring compassion in those
around you, but for proving to all others that one individual does have
the power to make a real difference in the world. Together, we ARE making a difference. If you would like to find out more about volunteering your time to educate others about factory farming and vegetarianism, please contact us at activist@farmsanctuary.org, or call 607-583-2225 ext. 229. Click here to find out what YOU can do to help! |