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The story of Native Foods began when Tanya, during a family vacation, met a dairy cow, and, for the first time, put a face on her morning glass of milk. Gazing into those sweet, bovine eyes, Tanya could not help but be transformed. When she then learned that the sons of dairy cows are commonly sold to veal farms and raised in tiny enclosures not large enough to turn around in, she knew her life was changing for good. Her newfound vegetarianism quickly became committed veganism, and she has not looked back since.
Farm Sanctuary has long been aware of the impact that Native Foods makes on the local community. Changing minds about what vegan dining can be (it's not just tofu and salad anymore), is just one part of their outstanding commitment to vegan issues. A visit to any Native Foods location will quickly result in a purse-full of Farm Sanctuary literature. And with the holiday season in full swing, some Native Foods locations offer information about Farm Sanctuary's Adopt-a-Turkey Project, for which individuals and groups can sponsor a turkey at the California or New York Shelter for only $20 and help provide for her food, bedding and veterinary care. With gracious generosity, the Native Foods team has also taken it upon themselves to sponsor not one, but three of Farm Sanctuary's Veg Info Stands, where community members can learn about factory farming's horrible impact on human health, environmental sustainability and animal welfare. And as part of the Native Giving Program, the eatery has loyally donated to Farm Sanctuary, offering substantial support for our rescue, education and advocacy efforts.
Thank you, Tanya, and the Native Foods staff! Your tireless commitment to farm animals inspires us all to make animal protection a part of everything we do! 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!
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