Why start an Animal Club? Print E-mail

It is hard and upsetting to think about, but the truth is that many animals are suffering terribly due to human activities and industries.

We all know about how dogs and cats are sometimes abandoned and neglected; but did you know that farm animals live in some of the worst conditions in Australia?

Because they can’t speak our language, can’t vote and have no legal rights, animals are ‘voiceless’. They can’t speak out! That’s why we need to become their voice. If we don’t speak up for them, who will? 

Read more about why animals need our help by reading about animal protection issues.

Power in Numbers  

One person can do a lot for animals, but when people work as a team, they can accomplish much more. Why? More people have more energy and time to be active participants.

A Club provides support when it all seems too hard! Groups of people working together are more influential than just one person working alone. A Club taps the wide range of skills and talents that each member brings such as creativity, organisation abilities, public speaking or good promotion.

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Last Updated on 28th February 2007