1. Place some brochures for your local vegan association, or
some Vegan Starter Kit booklets, in the rack of free magazines and newspapers
at your local grocery store. When people are grocery shopping, they are already
thinking about food, and will probably be more likely to pick up a vegan starter
guide than they would be at other times.
2. Place some leaflets, booklets, or brochures around your
school or at your workplace.
3. Go to your local health food stores, eco-friendly stores,
and other like-minded shops and ask if they will set out brochures for your
local vegan association at the cash register. Now that veganism is becoming
increasingly mainstream, you may find them very willing—or even eager—to see
your literature!
4. Stop by the local library or community centre and ask if
they will set out the literature.
5. Put up “Go Vegan” posters on telephone poles around your
city.
6. Bring booklets, leaflets, and other literature with you
when you go out—you never know when you’ll run into someone who might want some
vegan/animal rights information!
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