Please welcome my guest for tonight’s TV show, Rachel Atcheson, Philadelphia Director of the national group, The Humane League. We will discuss what this organization does for animals across the country.
The Humane League began its existence in 2005 in Philadelphia and has grown to have offices in nine other U.S. cities. They continue to grow and advocate for farm animals through public education and corporate campaigns.
Their bottomline is this : How many animals are we helping? How much suffering are we reducing?
Tonight, we will find out these answers and more. For anyone who cares about farm animals, tune in for this show.
The show starts at 6:30 PM on Ch. 15 (Comcast) Ch. 19(Service Electric). The program airs in Pennsylvania. Can’t see the show in your area? Streamline the show live over the internet by clicking on this link.
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L Anna says
Proud vegan! I don’t see how anyone can think of eating meat when they see how these animals are forced to live and die. There are no words.
Cathy says
The show was very interesting but I don’t want to quit eating meat. I dpm’t know how any of you do it. Was it easy for uou?
left speechless says
Can I view this show somewhere? Thanks.
juliadiets.com says
The City of Brotherly Love has taken a step toward a more humane, healthy, and eco-friendly existence, with its institution of Meatless Mondays.