100,000+ Students Reached Already This Term!
This semester’s Adopt a College leafleters have handed out 147,784
booklets at 182 schools!
Above: On 1/24/12, Katie
Cantrell (shown), Brian
Grupe, and Vic
Sjodin placed Even If You Like Meat booklets into the hands of more than 3,000 students at Diablo Valley College and Los Medanos College.
Fall 2011: Adopt a College’s Most Successful Semester Ever!
After reaching a record 690,374 students last spring, AAC activists handed out a record 879,630 booklets at a record 914 different schools during the fall 2011 term!
Above: Aaron
Libby makes his leafleting debut at Santa Rosa Junior College.
Total Students Reached via Adopt a College: 6,000,000+
Since its fall 2003 launch, Vegan Outreach’s Adopt a College program has brought the truth to more than 6.8 million students!
Above: Lisa
Towell spreads the message of compassion at Stanford University.
Total Adopt a College: 10,000,000+
To date, AAC activists have handed out more than 10.2 million booklets at schools, concerts, festivals, walkathons, and other venues!
Above: A CSU East Bay student is engrossed in Compassionate Choices.
Overall Distribution: 16,000,000+
More than 16.3 million booklets have been distributed since Vegan Outreach’s founding!
Above: Jon
Camp (shown), John
Oberg, and Parker
Pillsbury handed out 2,642 Even If You Like Meat booklets at the University of Virginia on 1/30/12 – a new one-day record for this campus!
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Featured Activist: Kenny Torrella
“I leaflet because it’s a cost- and time-effective
way to directly inform people about the routine
cruelties inflicted upon farmed animals. The
average person isn’t going to seek out this
information, so it’s up to us to get out on
the streets and inform people about what’s going
on and how they can prevent cruelty to animals.”
Click here to read our interview with Kenny – the latest installment of our continuing series of activist
profiles.