So it's that time of year again - time to pack your bags, dust off your uniform and head back to school. I know how you're feeling ... if only the holidays could've lasted a bit longer, right? But on the up side, a new year at school is full of great opportunities to help animals. So here are a few reasons to jump out of bed and embrace the new school year with enthusiasm!
Top 5 Tips for Helping Animals at School:
- Make Your Presentations Count
What better chance to speak up for animals than when you've got a captive audience. Are you outraged that 10 million chicks are ground up alive or gassed to death by the egg industry each year? Or that rabbits have chemicals rubbed into their eyes to test everyday household products? Then make your class talks count and do them on issues your classmates should know about. Besides, when you're doing a presentation on something you know and care about, you'll get better grades!
- Ditch Dissection
Just because an animal is small green and slimy, doesn't make it ok to kill her and cut her open. And as for our furry friends, rats - think of them as little dogs - these little guys are smart, playful and really, really cute. There's just no need for violence in science. So let your teacher know you don't want to dissect. Then prove there's no need for dissection by using animal friendly resources (eg. text books, videos and computer simulations) to stay ahead of the class.
- Make Your Uniform Animal Friendly
I don't know about you, but there's no way I want to wear the skin of a dead cow on my feet. And seriously, with so many faux leather alternatives, there's just no need. If your school has a uniform policy with compulsory leather shoes, or woolen jumper, why not write a letter to your principal asking them to change their policy. Sometimes all it takes is one letter.
- Sticker Your Stuff
What else are note pads, pencil cases and laptops for except to put stickers on? Grab yourself a sheet of the best stickers in town (or enter here to win some) and get stickering! Not only will you have the most stylish school gear around, you'll have all your classmates thinking about animal issues, asking questions, and of course wanting some flashy stickers of their own (so don't forget to tell them where they can score some for themselves).
- Veganise Your Tuckshop
If your tuckshop is anything like mine was, then the menu is chock full of dead animals. Aside from the animal cruelty, it's not gonna do students' waistlines or the planet any favours either. Ask your tuckshop to offer more tasty vegetarian and vegan food. That won't just give you more to choose from for lunch, it'll give other students the chance to sample some cruelty free food.
So there you have it. That should keep you busy for a while. And that's just the beginning! There are heaps of other creative ways to help animals at school. We'd like to hear your ideas. Leave a comment below to share your tips for helping animals at school.
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sticker everything
badge bags and pencil cases
sticker everything lol
we NEED unleashed stationary NOW lol
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You can always stick flyers up on notice boards too. I remember at high school each building had it's own notice board, plus the library.
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UNLEASHED NEEDS TO
it would be way better
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Your suggestion has been noted. We'll see what we can do.
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i wear vegan wares school shoes
cant tell the difference
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and I already have stickers all over my book (haha)
plus I would just blatantly refuse to dissect ....
its just unecassary, y'know??
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I was surprised how many people took the pamphlets and had a good read.
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A cage-free school canteen with better vegetarian and vegan options (a $4 black banana doesnt cut it)
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When writing to your principal, I'd recommend talking up the fact that a few more tasty vegan options on the menu would encourage healthy eating amongst students, and would be a responsible environmental approach for the school to take.
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At my school they always raised money by selling cakes, krispy kremes, freddos or sausages sizzles. Not only is all that stuff super unhealthy, but it's supporting one problem to try and help another!
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I'm also part of the Griffith University Vegetarian Society who is slowly working to get more vegetarian and vegan options on campus, as well as having animal rights related events on the Nathan campus. Last year we raised nearly $100 for ALV and ALNSW's campaign to do with pigs. We did this through a vegan BBQ. Twice a month we have vegan cupcakes, cookies and brownies available for people to buy, along with flyers and recipes for people to take.
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My friend somehow got Unleashed stickers & pamphlets so we went around work stickering the place and the pamphlet area.
I was surprised how many people took the pamphlets.
Hey everybody do what you can!! It's important.
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