Category Archives: Organising
Chris Fisher
Chris Fisher, a respected and beloved advocate for animals, died this week at his home in Agonès, France. For many years he endured heart disease and nearly died from it on at least one other occasion. A vegan of many … Continue reading
Activist or Terrorist? asks The Guardian
Thoughtful article by The Guardian’s Suzanne Goldenberg about Marie Mason.
Economic Downturn: British Legacy Income
With charitable legacies worth almost £2 billion, they are of immense importance to both the third sector and the beneficiaries of charitable work. However, the impact of the downturn is likely to have considerable negative repercussions for legacy giving. With … Continue reading
Economic Downturn: Donations
Cancellations of direct debits to charities rose sharply in 2008, according to a report by the payment processing firm Rapidata. The Charity Direct Debit Tracking Report 2009, published today, shows an increase in cancellations of direct debits to charities in … Continue reading
Animal Law Growing … Again
Further to this positive report, there’s also this one. Now, statistics from 2008 show that Am Law firms contributed a record number of pro bono hours to the Humane Society of the United States and the Animal Legal Defense Fund, … Continue reading