‘Plant-based Hunger Solutions: common sense food policy for a healthy well-fed world’
The mission of Eating for Peace “is to promote vegetarianism to humanitarians and to promote humanitarianism to vegetarians”.
Last June, they held a 21-day “Veg-a-thon” for the children of war, as a way to “fight world hunger, improve [the participant's] health, help protect the environment and raise funds for innocent victims of war by giving up meat for three weeks”. If you’re a non-vegetarian, you might like to bookmark their site, in case you’d like to participate in a future “Veg-a-thon”. Either way, this is a relief organization for children that anyone, regardless of diet, might like to support. They have PayPal on their site.
I found Eating for Peace, when I was looking at Plants for Hunger’s list of resources: Plant-based Hunger Solutions: common sense food policy for a healthy well-fed world.
PHS’s mission is “To promote sustainable, plant-based solutions to global food policy and hunger concerns so as to recenter current decision-making away from its dependence on animal agriculture and its resulting negative consequences.”
Today’s post bumped Avian Flu challenge to the poultry-consuming world and my opinions about ‘Turducken’ from the home page.
