Good girls enjoy OneKind Living
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 09:50
The launch of the new Advocates for Animals campaign, OneKind, will coincide with Girls’ Day Out; a massive health, beauty and fashion show at Glasgow's SECC on the 23rd-25th October.
Girls’ Day Out is the largest event of its kind to be held in Scotland, where we will have the opportunity to engage with up to 15,000 women in order to spread awareness of high quality, animal-friendly products.
It is the perfect venue at which to launch OneKind, as the whole campaign is based around making lifestyle changes which reflect a positive relationship between humans and animals. The purpose of our new campaign is to recognise that we are all OneKind, and that both humans and non-human-animals can feel a range of different emotions from happiness and joy to sadness and grief.
We can all play a part in creating OneKind world, whether this be through choosing not to wear fur or purchasing products that haven’t been tested on animals. Every action counts and when people work together, so much more can be achieved.
So ladies... pamper yourselves OneKind style!
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