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CALIFORNIA STUDENT KACEY FIFIELD WINS $5,000 VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP SCHOLARSHIP

Kacey’s activities have included Ambassador for the Factory Farming Awareness Coalition, Youth Leadership Council Member/Senior Editor for Farm Sanctuary, and…

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Vegan Options Sold at the Baltimore Farmer’s Market

If you find yourself in Baltimore City, Maryland on Sunday morning, you might want to visit the Baltimore Farmer’s Market…

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SCHOOL LUNCH AND MILK SUBSTITUTES

At one of The Vegetarian Resource Group’s outreach booths, a parent from Baltimore County Maryland was asking about substitutes for…

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VRG EXHIBITS AT WILMINGTON VEGFEST

Thank you to Whitney and Justin McVerry who tabled at Wilmington North Carolina VegFest for The Vegetarian Resource Group. She…

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Vegan Sci-Fi Comedy Short Film

Readers may enjoy this film. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wJ-gadDJrI&ab_channel=PLANTBASEDNEWS

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TEXAS STUDENT ELAINA SIMONSEN WINS $5,000 VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP SCHOLARSHIP

Elaina wrote: During AP European History 4th period, after hearing a particularly morbid way to kill a bird, my classmate…

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VRG HAS BOOTH AT MARYLAND/DC METRO DIETETIC CONFERENCE

The Vegetarian Resource Group had an educational booth at the annual meeting of the Maryland/DC Metro Academy of Nutrition and…

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Share Vegan in Volume with Local Restaurants, Campus Dining Services, Senior Housing Settings, Hospitals, etc.

Vegan in Volume is published by The Vegetarian Resource Group and has been greatly received by people working in the…

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Comparing What Motivates Veganism/Vegetarianism Now vs 20 Years Ago

By Anna Markulis, VRG Intern Could Gen Z’s climate anxiety be pushing them to go vegan and vegetarian? Each year,…

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VIRGINIA STUDENT JAZZ MILES WINS $5,000 VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP SCHOLARSHIP

Jazz wrote: For as long as I can remember, I have been incredibly passionate about being a vegetarian and spreading…

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