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  • Young Advocate Action Kit

    You can be an advocate for animals at any age. Check out ideas of how you can get involved.
  • Writing Letters to the Editors

    Letters to the editor are a powerful way to make your voice for animals heard within your larger community. These letters are one of the most widely-read sections of the newspaper.
  • How Can Non-Lawyers Get Involved in Animal Law?

    There are many ways for non-lawyers to get involved in animal law. Check out ten tips how!
  • The Animals’ Advocate

    Since 1980, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has been keeping our members and supporters posted on our groundbreaking legal work for animals via our newsletter — first dubbed the Animals’ Advocate back in 1989.
  • Tips for Writing to Law Enforcement

    Whether writing to a prosecutor, sheriff, investigator or judge, there is no substitute for the most effective way of communicating: letters.
  • Animal Cruelty-Free Guide

    Purchasing animal cruelty-free products not only helps support good businesses. It also sends a strong message that kindness to animals is profitable, while harming animals is not.
  • Plant-Based Kitchens

    A greater number of supermarkets are selling already-prepared plant-based meals. And we have more restaurant options than ever—that includes restaurants serving exclusively plant-based food, but also restaurants that have plant-based options on their menu.
  • Cruelty-Free Cooking

    Cruelty free cooking can be easy. Here are a few of our favorite cookbooks!
  • Dining Out

    Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and Mediterranean restaurants often serve plant-based dishes, and many American, Mexican and Italian-style restaurants do too.
  • Products

    Unfortunately, some household products are not cruelty-free and contain animal products or were cruelly tested upon animals. Often items like makeup, hairspray, toothpaste, detergents, and shampoos have been tested on animals.