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Harvest Compassion This Thanksgiving
More than 250 million turkeys are slaughtered each year in the U.S.—an estimated 65 million of whom are killed during the winter holiday season alone. And as COK’s investigation inside a turkey hatchery reveals, these animals endure shocking abuses from the moment they begin their short lives. Thanksgiving tradition is about celebrating life, and a growing number of Americans are choosing to do so by serving delicious vegetarian fare that everyone, including the turkeys, can be thankful for. Create an animal-friendly feast with these holiday recipe ideas from the COK Kitchen. Is this your first meat-free Thanksgiving feast? Tell us about it & you could win a free gift basket!
Save the Date: COK's Annual Holiday Party is Dec. 13!
Join us on Sat., Dec. 13 in Washington, D.C. to celebrate another year of compassionate action for animals while enjoying delicious vegan food and drink as well as a fabulous animal-friendly silent auction. COK's annual holiday fundraising party offers a fun-filled way to look back at all we’ve accomplished for animals in 2008 while looking forward to even greater achievements in 2009.
Get more details and RSVP today!
COK Marketplace: New Holiday Cards Spread a Message of Compassion!
Share your compassionate holiday cheer with friends and family by sending out COK’s new holiday cards! The adorable image of snuggling pigs on the front offers “warm holiday wishes,” and the back of the card includes COK’s popular Egg-Free Egg Nog recipe. These cards are part of COK’s new holiday marketplace and are available for a limited time only—so hurry!
Order your holiday cards today!
COK Wins the VegNews ProjectPromote for 2009
COK is honored to be named the winner of the 2009 ProjectPromote, a generous advertising grant awarded by VegNews magazine:
“One mission of VegNews is to give back to the community, and one way we do so is through a yearlong advertising grant awarded annually to a non-profit that promotes veganism. This year, the VegNews staff has named Washington, DC's Compassion Over Killing the recipient of its 2009 award. “
Read more at VegNews.com
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