Blog Post

Animal Sentience

When we recognise animal sentience, we accept that animals can feel both positive and negative emotions. We understand that they are capable of experiencing positive emotions like joy and excitement. And we also know that they can feel fear, pain, and distress.

Recognising animal sentience isn’t a purely theoretical or abstract concept. If we accept that animals can feel pain and distress, we must accept it is our responsibility to minimize experiences that harm animals like factory farming and the wildlife trade and entertainment industries.

Food for under privileged

Food for underprivileged works with vulnerable children and local communities to improve their social, economic, cultural, and environmental conditions. The goal of the organization is to improve the security of underprivileged in the area of food and nutrition. We are present internationally, who work in close relations with other organizations and actors to achieve long-term sustainable changes.