Our members come from different backgrounds and have different philosophies about how best to bring about animal rights. But that does not stop us from working together to do what we can. We meet once a week to share our perspectives and we take action on the issues we agree on.
Judy at the CARE information table at one of the weekly Take A Bite restaurant events in Glens Falls, summer 2017
These spirited, über-healthy vegan athletes were spotted eating at Healthy Living Market in Wilton
CARE in its earliest days, summer of 2016, handing out literature at Glens Falls City Park
We have organized protests, distributed educational literature, written letters to newspapers and shown films. Whether we’re talking about farm animals, animals in the wild, or domestic pets, ALL animals should be treated as the loving, sentient creatures that they are with respect and with a concern for their well-being and for their very lives.
We are always open to new members and welcome all animal activists interested in the group!
Karen tabling at an event to raise awareness about clean water sponsored by the Rotary Club in spring 2017
An interesteed passerby signs up for more information from CARE at the Glens Falls Wing Fest 2017
Karen and Judy at Glens Falls Wing Fest 2017
CARE members have joined up with Anonymous for the Voiceless: Albany to raise awareness of farmed animal suffering
Fresh ADK offered “hot” vegan dishes at the Glens Falls Wing Fest in 2017. We’re pushing for more restaurants this year.
CARE joined other regional animal rights activists in protesting the Saratoga horse races during the summer of 2017
Joe talking with the audience – including some dairy farmers – at CARE’s showing of “At The Fork” film at Crandall Library