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Our Partners

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The Better Food Foundation promotes dietary changes to build a healthy, equitable, humane, and environmentally sustainable food system.

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A Well-Fed World is an international hunger relief and food security organization advancing plant-based foods and farming to create a safe, nourished, and climate-friendly future.

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VINE Sanctuary offers refuge to animals who have escaped or been rescued from the meat, dairy and egg industries or other hurtful circumstances. Vine works to facilitate alliances among animal, environmental, and social justice activists.

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Clean Air Baltimore Coalition is a project of Energy Justice Network, a national non profit supporting community opposition to dirty energy and waste facilities, such as incinerators, and supporting the transition to clean energy and zero waste alternatives.

Mothers Against Dairy was launched as a year-round project devoted to elevating the stories of vegan mothers for whom motherhood influenced their decision to reject dairy and go vegan

Exposing how dairy harms animals, human health, & our environment; debunking humane dairy trends & myths; advocating plant-based alternatives & veganism.

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To cultivate dignity, justice, and sustainability in the food system, Stray Dog Institute provides nonprofit allies with funding, strategic research, and opportunities for collaboration. Together, we hope to build a more compassionate world for people, animals, and the environment. 

Energy Justice is a national nonprofit that supports grassroots communities threatened by polluting energy and waste technologies. through providing resources, including grassroots strategy and and organizing support, research, mapping, and public speaking.

The Baltimore Compost Collective is a local service that collects food scraps from residences in Baltimore neighborhoods and composts the material at local urban gardens, where it is used to grow fresh produce and build urban food security.

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