Vegan Perspective on Heifer International
With the Holidays right around the corner, I've been seeing more and more ads for Heifer International again (whose link I am consciously not putting on my site). I've also been hearing more and more people say that this is the gift they are giving friends and family this year. This makes many of my vegan friends and me very sad! Please consider this carefully before you pay money to this organization; your friends and family just might not agree with Heifer International's premise.
To be brief, Heifer International is an organization that allows givers to purchase a variety of animals (for different fees) that are then given to individuals, families, or villages. The animals are then raised by these people and either sold, raised for milk and eggs and wool, or outright eaten. I believe the organization's goal is to help end world hunger, clearly an admirable goal, but also clearly not possible in the manner they are attempting.
To share why this isn't possible, here are links to just two of the many articles that give voice to a vegan's discontent:
- Unitarian Universalists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals's Article on "What's Wrong with the Heifer Project?" [Note for those concerned: UFETA is not affiliated with PETA]
- The Independent's Andrew Tyler's article "Don't follow the herd and give a cow for Christmas"
So you like the idea of giving to a charity that can help starving people, rather than spending your money on gifts that may or may not be appreciated? Consider these humane alternatives that are doing a lot of good:
Still not convinced that a vegan diet is the only way that world hunger can be ended? Consider these facts:
- The average number of lives saved [per year] by being a vegetarian is 95 (being vegan saves even more)
- GoVeg's "Meat and the Environment" page
- The Human Farming Association's "Factory Farming" page
- Vegetarian USA's Food "Choices & the Planet" page
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