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If you or one of your mates are under 18 and have a website dedicated to animal rights or vegetarianism / veganism, and would like to have that site included on this page then get in contact with us, email: fiona@viva.org.uk

If you don’t have one – why not? Get creating TODAY!

Teen Links

Websites by teens for teens!

Ever wonder what other veggies your age are doing to stop animal suffering, exploitation and abuse? The following web pages have all been created by teens and are full of insights, useful information and support – be prepared to be inspired!

John Yeeles & Jessica Elsey
Website: veggie.synthasite.com/
Quote: “We hope this site will convert meat eaters to veggies!”


Rhys Parkes
Website: veggiessaveanimals.piczo.com
Quote: “I made this site to help spread the word about veggies and vegans, I will be updating it regularly and hope it will be very popular!”


Katy Gilbert
Group Name: CASH (Cruelty to Animals Stops Here)
Website: www.crueltystopshere.piczo.com
Quote:
“I began CASH because I think everyone has a right to know what really happens to the animals that they eat.”


James (Jas) Sykes            
Group: VOTAS (Voice Of The Animals Society)

Website www.votas.zoomshare.com

Quote “On the 8th of January 2006, my best friend Rachel and I started an organisation dedicated to animal rights. It's called Votas – Voice of the Animals Society. Our site contains many debates and competitions amongst other things. The organisation itself works on some small projects such as films, cartoons, songs etc. Hope to see you there.”


Alex Mills                       

Website www.veggiechick.org

Quote “I started creating Veggie Chick in March 2006, shortly after I became a Youth Contact for Viva! because I knew it would be the easiest way to reach as many people as possible. It covers most aspects of animal rights including vegetarianism, vivisection, factory farming and  has veggie recipes on it. I've included a diary and a guestbook and there's plenty of links to other useful sites.”


Rosa Tarry                            
Group: CACTA (Campaigning Against Cruelty To Animals)

Website www.cacta.piczo.com

Quote “I created my website in January 2006, mainly to raise awareness among my friends and family. Also I think that some teens find it easier to relate to another teen about important issues like animal testing or factory farming.”


Nicci Tapping & Natasha Simpkins  
Group: Total Liberation

Website www.totalliberation.co.uk 

Quote: “Total Liberation aims to make it easy to get active for animals and live the cruelty free lifestyle. Regularly updated action alerts, e-cards and band interviews as well as advice on diet and fashion.”


Tom Harris            
Group: SARC (Southern Animal Rights Coalition)

Website www.sarconline.co.uk

Quote: “The Southern Animal Rights Coalition was created as a networking tool for activists. As well as being a first step for many people joining the growing animal rights movement we support all the UK national campaigns. Complete with local news, features and a regular newsletter.”


Elise Downing                               
Website www.freewebs.com/chickensinneed

Quote: “This website is for battery chickens, or any other hens that are generally being mistreated. I created it around September 2004 and my intended audience is really anybody who will listen! Treating creatures like this is so terrible, unreasonable and unacceptable. I jus want to help...


Charlotte Hamilton and Lucy Ruff
Website: www.helptheanimals.me.uk


Michael Machin & Robbie Martin
Website: http://www.freewebs.com/savetheanimalsassociation/
Quote: “We made this website because we hate animal suffering and we wanted to do something to help stop it. We hope it will inspire people to help animals.”

Viva! Vegetarians International Voice for Animals
8 York Court, Wilder Street, Bristol BS2 8QH, UK
T: 0117 944 1000 F: 0117 924 4646 E: info@viva.org.uk
Website: www.viva.org.uk