Guest guest Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 Two more great leafleting opportunities next week. The end of semester is getting close, if you have Why vegan pamphlets sitting around gathering dust, now is your chance to distribute them! It takes one person 1 - 2 hours to hand out 100 - 400 pamphlets at a college (depending on the size of the school). Our experience is that we convince about 5 to 10 students to go vegetarian for every 300 Why Vegans we hand out. If we can hand out 300 pamphlets per semester at each college, and those students we convinced also convinced 1 other person per year, we would be able to increase the number of vegetarians to over 10 million by 2014. If every animal advocate adopted 1 or 2 colleges, we could reach this goal.By convincing just a few people every semester, you will be preventing the suffering of thousands of animals over their lifetimes. You will be creating a pocket of change that will likely extend out from those people. As the numbers grow, people who have given up eating animals will be much more likely to be sympathetic towards other animal issues and this will increase political pressure in favor of animal liberation. Please join us while we hand out Why Vegan pamphlets at the following campuses next week: When: Monday November 6 9am-1pm Where: TCU We'll be leafleting at the pedestrian crosswalk on University, just north of Berry St. When: Tuesday November 7 9am-1pm Where: UTA, exact location TBA, please contact me via email for more details http://www.veganhealth.org/colleges Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 Note from Vegetarian Network of Dallas President and Moderator: Jennifer is one of our wonderful Vegetarian Network of Dallas College Coordinators, who educates college students about compassion. See details of VegNod's College Outreach on www.vegnod.com. Please contact me (972 578 0370)if you are interested in becoming a college coordinator. It's a fun and productive way to get the word out to receptive young people. For the below noted events, contact Jennifer as she is coordinating them. I will be leafleting at TCU on Monday with Jennifer and we would love to have you join us! Margaret , " Jennifer M " <brindlegirl wrote: > > Two more great leafleting opportunities next week. The end of semester is > getting close, if you have Why vegan pamphlets sitting around gathering > dust, now is your chance to distribute them! > > It takes one person 1 - 2 hours to hand out 100 - 400 pamphlets at a college > (depending on the size of the school). Our experience is that we convince > about 5 to 10 students to go vegetarian for every 300 Why Vegans we hand > out. If we can hand out 300 pamphlets per semester at each college, and > those students we convinced also convinced 1 other person per year, we would > be able to increase the number of vegetarians to over 10 million by 2014. > > If every animal advocate adopted 1 or 2 colleges, we could reach this goal. > By convincing just a few people every semester, you will be preventing the > suffering of thousands of animals over their lifetimes. You will be creating > a pocket of change that will likely extend out from those people. As the > numbers grow, people who have given up eating animals will be much more > likely to be sympathetic towards other animal issues and this will increase > political pressure in favor of animal liberation. > > Please join us while we hand out Why Vegan pamphlets at the following > campuses next week: > > When: Monday November 6 9am-1pm > Where: TCU > We'll be leafleting at the pedestrian crosswalk on University, just north of > Berry St. > > When: Tuesday November 7 9am-1pm > Where: UTA, exact location TBA, please contact me via email for more details > > > http://www.veganhealth.org/colleges > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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