Bring Anti-Vivisection Stalls to the UK!

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BRING ANTI-VIVISECTION STALLS TO THE UK!

Over 4 Million animals - including dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys and mice - are killed in experiments in the UK each year. This number is on the rise.

The Anti-Vivisection Coalition (AVC) is a growing organisation campaigning to stop animal experiments. We have some exciting campaigns planned for 2014, which will spread our message far and wide - on University campuses, and on the high street. We need your help to ensure we can push for change for laboratory animals across the country.

Bring Anti-Vivisection Stalls to the UK!

The Anti-Vivisection Coalition (AVC) are preparing for an ongoing UK tour of street stalls up and down the country. This is essential if we are to help the British public understand that there are millions of animals suffering and dying for science each year in the UK.

"Sitting cold, scared, in pain, alone, dying.  Animals are in breeding centres and laboratories right now, and we MUST unite in their name."

The AVC need help raising funds to equip as many street stalls as we can. We want to educate people in YOUR towns, cities and Universities.

Will you help us help them? 

Everyone at AVC is a volunteer, so all money raised will go directly into purchasing materials.

-------- AVC - FUTURE SCIENCE - BEYOND VIVISECTION  --------

Anti-Vivisection Coalition (AVC)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AntiVivisectionCoalition
Website: www.stopvivisection.org.uk

Help us deliver the animals' message - Stop Vivisection!

------ AVC - FUTURE SCIENCE - BEYOND VIVISECTION  ------

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