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Vegetarian organizations in New Jersey:

Illinois (statewide)
Mercy For Animals
3712 N. Broadway, Ste. 560
Chicago, IL 60613
(773) 662-8088
Email: chicago@mercyforanimals.org
www.MercyForAnimals.org
www.ChooseVeg.com
www.VegIllinois.com

Mercy For Animals (MFA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal advocacy organization that believes non-human animals are irreplaceable individuals who have morally significant interests and hence rights, including the right to live free of unnecessary suffering. MFA is dedicated to promoting nonviolence towards all sentient beings through public education campaigns and demonstrations, undercover investigations, and open rescues.
New Jersey
New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance
PO Box 174
Englishtown, NJ 07726
732-446-6808
Email: njara@nj-ara.org
www.NJ-ARA.org

New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance (NJARA), established in 1983, is a community based, nonprofit, educational organization. NJARA is dedicated to eliminating animal suffering and exploitation by promoting respect for animals. To reach this goal, we (1) educate to increase public awareness of the institutionalized and legalized abuse of animals, (2) encourage activism in our own communities to end the cruelty and (3) promote lifestyle changes to reduce and eliminate the suffering.
New Jersey (local)
American Vegan Society
56 Dinshah Lane
Malaga
856-694-2897
http://www.americanvegan.org

The American Vegan Society is a nonprofit educational membership organization teaching a compassionate way of living that includes veganism.
Veg Social NJ
Lawrenceville
609-610-5613
Email: vegsocialnj@gmail.com
myspace.com/njveg

We are a group of vegans, vegetarians, and their friends and families that get together for good times! Get involved and help us plan our next event!
Vegetarian Society of South Jersey
PO Box 272
Marlton
877-www-vssj (877-999-8775)
Email: veg@vssj.com
http://www.vssj.com

The Vegetarian Society of South Jersey is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose purpose is: * Educational: To educate the public on the benefits of vegetarianism. Information is provided through literature, videos, cooking classes, speakers, and an annual Health Expo. * Social: To provide opportunities for people to meet, share meals, and to have fun. * Supportive: To offer advice, encouragement, and friendship to those in transition to a vegetarian diet.

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