Do you remember our scholarship winner, Meghan Little? We are very proud that her effort for initiating the Meatless Monday movement at her school was acknowledged in the North Shore News today. “She’s helped empower her peers when it comes to making informed food choices that protect animal welfare, the planet and public health,” says Vancouver Humane Society program co-ordinator Emily Pickett. 

Little’s efforts and awareness also led to a commitment by local food service provider, Amaga Food, to expand on Meatless Monday by transitioning 20 percent of the regular menu to plant-based at five North Vancouver high schools starting this fall. Read more about Meghan and her journey to veganism in the article on North Shore News here.

Watch Meghan Little’s scholarship-winning video and learn about the rareEarth Scholarship below.

rareEarth Scholarship Fund Winner 2018