Vegan Outreach

It engages in various outreach efforts, such as distributing educational leaflets, organizing virtual reality experiences, hosting community events, running online campaigns, and offering a mentorship program for aspiring vegans.

Most of their activities are concentrated in the United States, particularly on college campuses, though they also conduct smaller initiatives in countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, and Mexico.

[1] As members of the animal rights community of Cincinnati, Matt Ball and Jack Norris (along with Phil Murray, now co-owner of Pangea Vegan Products) spent the winter of 1990–1991 holding fur protests outside cultural events.

Vegan Outreach partnered with restaurants, grocery stores, colleges and wholesale companies to guide them in adding plant-based options to their menus, shelves, and cafeterias.

Outreach now takes place almost exclusively online, consisting of advertising on social media to interest people in vegan eating along with giving webinar presentations to college classes.