What do we do?

At Project Animal Freedom, we work tirelessly to bring about complete and total animal liberation as quickly as possible by:

  • Organizing dozens of community-building and vegan outreach events every year, including protests, peaceful demonstrations, marches, leafleting opportunities, tabling events, potlucks, dinners, movie screenings, campaign parties, and more

  • Coordinating several high-impact campaigns including our Compassionate Cities Campaign, the basis of the Midwestern animal rights revolution we are working to ignite

  • Coordinating college outreach efforts in and around St. Louis, reaching up to 100,000 college students annually

  • Promoting veganism to all community members, no matter their background

  • Maintaining our in-person and online presence

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Every shirt you purchase is a pledge for compassion, a commitment to change, and a step towards animal liberation. At Project Animal Freedom, we channel every ounce of your support into action—action that reverberates across communities and ignites a revolution in animal rights.

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Gabriel Luzynski and John Luzynski at our Nonvegan World 2056 march along the Delmar Loop in St. Louis, Missouri

Mobilizing the Midwest

At Project Animal Freedom, we are working to revolutionize the animal rights scene in the 43 out of 58 major Midwestern metropolitan areas that lack so much as a single local animal rights organization. We inspire, guide, and empower activists across the Midwest to build thriving movements for the animals in their communities through our revolutionary Compassionate Cities internship program, starting in metropolitan areas with human animal populations in excess of 100,000. By expanding our global activist network, we will achieve animal liberation by 2056!

 
Image of the mascot for the University of Missouri - St. Louis, also known as UMSL

College Outreach

Using our Compassionate Cities Campaign as a touchstone, we strive to build thriving coalitions for animal rights at every major college, reaching over 100,000 students in the St. Louis region alone. As part of our campus internship program, high-achieving and high-potential interns will learn effective tabling, leafleting, and community-building skills, in addition to receiving continual, one-on-one advice on building a movement for the animals on their campus. By pursuing high-impact advocacy, each of these interns can save thousands of lives per semester while honing their skills as lifelong activists.

 

Our accomplishments

At Project Animal Freedom, we are extremely proud of all the progress we have made over the past year alone, and we will continue fighting to affect ever more meaningful change ever more quickly over the coming weeks, months, and years.