Ananya has volunteered for a program feeding the homeless since 2016, and has helped cooked vegan meals for homeless youth. Though not formally in charge because of age and liability, she planned menus, purchased ingredients, and helped oversee activities. Ananya is also a triathlete. When she has participated in overnight camps for this community, she has pushed administrators in charge of these camps to ensure that they provide nutritious vegan meals as an option. She also joined in a live broadcast with Globeracers, an India-based platform for runners and athletes, where she talked about being a vegan athlete. When she first started competing, she and her brother were the only vegans. They encouraged and inspired other athletes to eliminate meat from their diets. She said people are beginning to realize that one can compete at the elite level without consuming animal protein.
Ananya’s future goal is to help us find ways to inhabit other planets by studying Astro-biology and data sciences, to continue to fight for the planet we currently have, and also continue to be a voice for the animals. She believes it is important for those who believe in animal rights to be present in this emerging field in order to encourage an ethical worldview, which centers the importance of sentience and kindness towards beings not like us.
For information on other winners and applying for the next Vegetarian Resource Group college scholarship contest, see: https://www.vrg.org/student/scholar.htm
Deadline is February 20th of each year.
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