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Urge No Miss to Join PETA's Cruelty-Free Company Program
Although No Miss states that it does not test its products on animals, the company has not followed through by signing PETA's statement of assurance. Companies must assure PETA in writing of their humane testing policy before they can be added to our list of cruelty-free companies. Please contact No Miss and politely urge it to join the program so that the public can be informed about its animal-friendly policy. Let this company know that you and other caring consumers buy products only from companies that are included on PETA's cruelty-free company lists:
No Miss Nail Care Products, Inc.
6401 E. Rogers Cir., Ste. 14
Boca Raton, FL 33487
nails@nomiss.com
www.nomiss.com
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Thank Sevi Cosmetics for Introducing a Line of Vegan Make-Up Brushes
When Sevi Cosmetics realized that its customers were looking for make-up tools to use along with their cruelty-free and vegan color-cosmetics line, naturally they chose to develop make-up brushes with high-quality, synthetic Taklon fibers instead of real animal hair. Sevi Cosmetics "hopes that other natural make-up manufacturers join in and look into adding truly cruelty-free tools to their lines, which will strengthen the cosmetic industry's united voice that no being should be sacrificed in the name of beauty." Please thank this company for its commitment to animals and for making the compassionate decision to sell only synthetic make-up brushes:
Sevi Cosmetics
P.O. Box 2189
Glen Burnie, MD 21060
410-522-5151
cs@sevicosmetics.com
www.sevicosmetics.com
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Ask the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer to Join the Humane Charity Seal of Approval Program
Although the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer states that it does not fund animal research, it has not responded to the Council on Humane Giving's requests to sign its charity statement of assurance. Organizations must send the Council on Humane Giving written assurance of their humane policies before they can be added to the Council's lists of humane charities. Please contact the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer and politely urge it to join the program so that the public will be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this organization know that you only support charities that have given the Council on Humane Giving written assurance of their humane policies:
Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer
P.O. Box 80201
Fort Wayne, IN 46898
1-800-823-8372
chill@verabradley.com
Please see our sample letter if you need guidance in writing your own letter.
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Ask the Breast Cancer Fund to Display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval
The Breast Cancer Fund has taken a wonderful step-it has given the Council on Humane Giving written assurance that it does not fund cruel animal research. The Breast Cancer Fund is, thus, now eligible to display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval, but it has yet to do so. Displaying the seal is a crucial part of the program, because the seal lets potential donors immediately recognize the charity's cruelty-free status. Please politely inform this charity of your support and encourage it to display the seal, which will convey to everyone its compassion for all animals, including humans:
Breast Cancer Fund
1388 Sutter St., Ste. 400
San Francisco, CA 94109-5400
415-346-8223
info@breastcancerfund.org
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Urge The Breast Cancer Research Foundation to Stop Conducting Animal Research
Let The Breast Cancer Research Foundation know that as long as it continues to waste valuable resources on go-nowhere animal research, you will not support it or any of its sponsors:
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation
60 E. 56th St., 8th Fl.
New York, NY 10022
646-497-2600
bcrf@bcrfcure.org
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Urge Solar Cosmetic Labs, Inc., to Join PETA's Cruelty-Free-Company Program
Although Solar Cosmetic Labs, Inc., maker of No-Ad sun-care products, states that it does not test its products on animals, it is not interested in signing PETA's statement of assurance. Companies must assure PETA in writing of their humane testing policy before they can be added to our list of cruelty-free companies. Please contact Solar Cosmetic Labs, Inc., and politely urge it to join the program so that the public can be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this company know that you and other caring consumers buy products only from companies that are included on PETA's cruelty-free-company lists:
Solar Cosmetic Labs, Inc.
4920 N.W. 165th St.
Miami, FL 33014
1-800-327-3991
customersvc@no-ad.com
www.no-ad.com
- Thank Prestige Cosmetics for Adhering to a Cruelty-Free Testing Policy
Prestige Cosmetics has been included on PETA's list of cruelty-free companies since 1992. Let company officials know that you appreciate their commitment to selling humanely developed products and that this is the primary reason why you purchase their products:
Prestige Cosmetics
1601 Green Rd.
Pompano Beach, FL 33064
1-800-722-7488
info@prestigecosmetics.com
www.prestigecosmetics.com
- Ask the Colorado Neurological Institute to Join the Humane Charity Seal of Approval Program
Although the Colorado Neurological Institute states that it does not fund animal research, it has not responded to the Council on Humane Giving’s requests to sign its charity statement of assurance. Organizations must send the Council on Humane Giving written assurance of their humane policies before they can be added to the Council’s lists of humane charities. Please contact the Colorado Neurological Institute and politely urge it to join the program so that the public will be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this organization know that you only support charities that have given the Council on Humane Giving written assurance of their humane policies:
Colorado Neurological Institute
701 E. Hampden Ave., Ste. 330
Englewood, CO 80113
303-788-4010
www.thecni.org
npyle@thecni.org
Please see our sample letter if you need guidance in writing your own letter.
- Ask the American Association on Mental Retardation to Display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval
The American Association on Mental Retardation has taken a wonderful step—it has given the Council on Humane Giving written assurance that it does not fund cruel animal research. The American Association on Mental Retardation is, thus, now eligible to display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval, but it has yet to do so. Displaying the seal is a crucial part of the program, because the seal lets potential donors immediately recognize the charity’s cruelty-free status. Please politely inform this charity of your support and encourage it to display the seal, which will convey to everyone its compassion for all animals, including humans:
American Association on Mental Retardation
444 N. Capitol St. N.W., Ste. 846
Washington, DC 20001-1512
1-800-424-3688
www.aamr.org
bersanh@wou.edu
- Urge Cure Autism Now to Stop Animal Research
Let Cure Autism Now know that as long as it continues to waste valuable resources on go-nowhere animal research, you will not support it or any of its sponsors:
Cure Autism Now
5455 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 715
Los Angeles, CA 90036-4234
1-888-828-8476
www.cureautismnow.org
pbell@cureautismnow.org
- Urge the Kao Brands Company to Join PETA's Cruelty-Free Company Program
Although the Kao Brands Company, maker of Jergens, John Frieda, and other products, contacted PETA with interest in joining our cruelty-free company list, it eventually informed us that it did not wish to proceed with signing our statement of assurance. Furthermore, the company failed to provide us with the feedback that we requested regarding why this decision was made. Companies must assure PETA in writing of their humane testing policies before they can be added to our list of cruelty-free companies. Please contact the Kao Brands Company and politely urge it to join the program so that the public can be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let the company know that you and other caring consumers buy products only from companies that are included on PETA's cruelty-free-company lists:
Kao Brands Company
2535 Spring Grove Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45214-1773
513-421-1400
www.kaobrands.com
"Contact Us" Form
- Thank Queen Helene for Adhering to a Cruelty-Free Testing Policy
Queen Helene has been included on PETA's list of cruelty-free companies since 1990. Let Queen Helene officials know that you appreciate their commitment to selling humanely developed products and that this is the primary reason why you purchase their products:
Queen Helene
100 Rose Ave.
Hempstead, NY 11550
1-800-645-3752
www.queenhelene.com
moreinfo@queenhelene.com
- Ask the Whitman-Walker Clinic to Join the Humane Charity Seal Program
Although the Whitman-Walker Clinic states that it does not fund animal research, it has not responded to the Council on Humane Giving’s requests to sign its charity statement of assurance. Organizations must assure the Council in writing of their humane policies before they can be added to the Council’s lists of humane charities. Please contact the Whitman-Walker Clinic and politely urge it to join the program so that the public will be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this charity know (please see this sample letter if you need guidance) that you only support charities that have given assurance of their humane policies in writing:
Whitman-Walker Clinic
1407 S St. N.W.
Washington, DC 20009
202-797-3500
202-797-3504 (fax)
www.wwc.org
wwcinfo@wwc.org
- Ask Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS to Display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval
Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA) has taken a wonderful step—it has assured the Council on Humane Giving in writing that it does not fund cruel animal research. DIFFA is now eligible to display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval, but it has yet to do so. This is a crucial part of the program because the seal lets potential donors immediately recognize the charity’s cruelty-free status. Please politely inform this charity of your support and encourage it to display the seal, which will convey to everyone its compassion for humans and animals:
Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS
200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 1016
New York, NY 10016
212-727-3100
212-727-2574 (fax)
www.diffa.org
info@diffa.org
- Urge Until There’s A Cure Foundation to Stop Animal Research
Let Until There’s A Cure Foundation know that as long as it continues to waste valuable resources on go-nowhere animal research, you will not support it or any of its sponsors:
Until There’s A Cure Foundation
560 Mountain Home Rd.
Redwood City, CA 94062-2515
800-88-UNTIL
650-332-3210 (fax)
www.utac.org
info@utac.org
- Urge Riviera Concepts to Join PETA's Cruelty-Free Company Program
Although Riviera Cosmetics, maker of fragrances such as Alfred Sung and Bob Mackie, verbally told a PETA representative that it does not test its products on animals, it has refused to talk any further with PETA and has not signed PETA's statement of assurance. Companies must assure PETA in writing of their humane testing policy before they can be added to our list of cruelty-free companies. Please contact this company and politely urge it to join the program, so that the public can be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this company know that you and other caring consumers buy products only from companies that are included on PETA's cruelty-free company lists:
Riviera Concepts Inc.
150 Duncan Mill Rd.
Toronto, ON M3B 3M4
Canada
1-800-268-7865
416-443-0314 (fax)
info@rivieraconcepts.com
- Thank Revlon for Adhering to a Cruelty-Free Testing Policy
Revlon has been included on PETA's list of cruelty-free companies since 1989. Let Revlon know that you appreciate its commitment to selling humanely developed products and that this is the primary reason why you purchase its products:
Revlon
237 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10017
1-800-473-8566
212-527-4995 (fax)
"Contact Us" Form
1-800-644-4831
Visit PETA's product testing factsheet to learn more.
- Ask the Smile Train to Join the Humane Charity Seal Program
Although the Smile Train claims that it no longer funds animal research, it has not responded to the Council on Humane Giving's requests to sign its charity statement of assurance. Organizations must assure the council in writing of their humane policy before they can be added to the council's lists of humane charities. Please contact the Smile Train and politely urge it to join the program so that the public will be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this charity know (please see this sample letter if you need guidance) that you only support charities that have given assurance of their humane policy in writing:
Smile Train
245 Fifth Ave., Ste. 2201
New York, NY 10016
1-877-KID-SMILE
info@smiletrain.org
SmileTrain.org
- Ask Children's Health Environmental Coalition to Display the Humane Seal of Approval
The Children's Health Environmental Coalition (CHEC) has taken a wonderful step—it has assured the Council on Humane Giving in writing that it does not fund cruel animal research. CHEC is now eligible to display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval, but it has yet to do so. This is a crucial part of the program because the seal lets potential donors immediately recognize the charity's cruelty-free status. Please politely inform this charity of your support and encourage it to display the seal, which will convey to everyone its compassion for humans and animals:
Children's Health Environmental Coalition
12300 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 410
Los Angeles, CA 90025
310-820-2030
"Contact Us" Form
CHECNet.org
- Urge Boystown National Research Hospital to Stop Animal Research
Let Boystown National Research Hospital know that as long as it continues to waste valuable resources on go-nowhere animal research, you will not support it or any of its sponsors:
Town National Research Hospital
555 N. 30th St.
Omaha, NE 68131
402-498-6511
BoystownHospital.org
- Thank Hard Candy for Adhering to a Cruelty-Free Testing Policy
Hard Candy has been included on PETA’s list of cruelty-free companies since 1996. Let Hard Candy know that you appreciate its commitment to selling humanely developed products and that this is the primary reason why you purchase its products:
Hard Candy
Info@HardCandy.com
949-631-4504
- Thank Aveda for Eliminating Real Animal Hair From Its Makeup Brushes
Aveda recently switched to 100 percent synthetic Taklon fibers for its entire line of makeup brushes. This decision was made in order to satisfy Aveda customers’ preference for animal-friendly products. Please take a moment to thank Aveda for this compassionate decision:
Aveda
"Contact Us" Form
1-800-644-4831
Visit PETA's product testing factsheet to learn more.
- Ask the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation to Join the Humane Seal Charity Program
Although the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation states that it does not fund animal research, it has not responded to several requests by the Council on Humane Giving to sign its charity statement of assurance. Organizations must assure the council in writing of their humane policy before they can be added to the council's lists of humane charities. Please contact the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation and politely urge it to join the program so that the public will be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this charity know (please see this sample letter for help in writing your letter) that you only support charities that have supplied their humane policy in writing:
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
Executive Offices
5151 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., Ste. 420
Washington, DC 20016
202-298-9211
www.diabeteswellness.net
agretschel@diabeteswellness.net
- Demand That the American Diabetes Association Stop Animal Research
Let the American Diabetes Association know that as long as it continues to waste valuable resources on go-nowhere animal research, you will not support it or any of its sponsors:
American Diabetes Association
1701 N. Beauregard St.
Alexandria, VA 22311
1-800-342-2383
membership@diabetes.org
www.diabetes.org
- Help the Council on Humane Giving Locate a Cruelty-Free Diabetes Charity
At present, the council has not been able to identify a health charity that focuses its efforts on diabetes and also meets the criteria for approval. If you know of any health charities that might be good candidates, please contact the council at info@humaneseal.org or 202-686-2210, extension 335.
Visit PETA's health charities factsheets to learn more.
- Tell Alberto-Culver to Join PETA's Cruelty-Free Company Program
Although Alberto-Culver states that it does not test its products on animals, it has not responded to requests to sign PETA's statement of assurance. Companies must assure PETA in writing of their humane testing policy before they can be added to our list of cruelty-free companies. Please contact Alberto-Culver and politely urge it to join the program so that the public can be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this company know that you and other caring consumers only buy products from companies that are included on PETA's cruelty-free company lists:
Alberto-Culver Company
Presiding Director
2525 Armitage Ave.
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-450-3000
www.alberto.com
"Contact Us" Form
- Thank American Safety Razor for Adhering to a Cruelty-Free Testing Policy
American Safety Razor has been included on PETA's list of cruelty-free companies since 1992. Let American Safety Razor know that you appreciate its commitment to selling humanely developed products and that this is the primary reason that you purchase its products:
American Safety Razor
240 Cedar Knolls Rd.
Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
973-753-3000
1-800-445-9284
www.asrco.com
asr@asrco.com
See PETA's product testing factsheet to learn more.
- Ask the Larry King Cardiac Foundation to Join the Humane Seal Charity Program
Although the Larry King Cardiac Foundation states that it does not fund animal research, it has not responded to several requests by the Council on Humane Giving to sign its charity statement of assurance. Organizations must assure the council in writing of their humane policy before they can be added to the council's lists of humane charities. Please contact the Larry King Cardiac Foundation and politely urge it to join the program so that the public will be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let this charity know (please see this sample letter for help in writing your letter) that you only support charities that have supplied their humane policy in writing:
Larry King Cardiac Foundation
15720 Crabbs Branch Way, Ste. D
Rockville, MD 20855
617-732-1318
www.lkcf.org
"Contact Us" form
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Ask Lown Cardiovascular Research Center to Display the Humane Seal of Approval
The Lown Cardiovascular Research Center has taken a wonderful step-it has assured the Council on Humane Giving in writing that it does not fund cruel animal research. Lown Cardiovascular Research Center is now eligible to display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval but is not yet doing so. This is a crucial part of the program because the seal lets potential donors immediately recognize the charity's cruelty-free status. Please politely inform this charity of your support and encourage it to display the seal, which will convey to everyone its compassion for humans and animals:
Lown Cardiovascular Research Center
21 Longwood Ave.
Brookline, MA 02446
617-732-1318
www.lowncenter.org
info@lowncenter.org
- Demand That the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Stop Animal Research
Let the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada know that as long as it continues to waste valuable resources on go-nowhere animal research, you will not support it or any of its sponsors:
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
222 Queen St., Ste. 1402
Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9
Canada
613-569-4361
www.heartandstroke.ca
"Contact Us" form
- Tell Y-ME to Join the Humane Seal Charity Program
Although Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization states that it does not fund animal research, it has not responded to several requests by the Council on Humane Giving to sign its charity statement of assurance. Organizations must assure the council in writing of their humane policy before they can be added to the council’s lists of humane charities. Please contact Y-ME and politely urge it to join the program so that the public will be informed of its animal-friendly policy. Let Y-ME know (please see this sample letter for help in writing your letter) that you only support charities that have supplied their humane policy in writing:
Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization
212 W. Van Buren, Ste. 1000
Chicago, IL 60607-3908
312-986-8338
312-294-8597 (fax)
www.y-me.org
“Contact Us” form
- Ask Share to Display the Humane Seal of Approval
Share has taken a wonderful step—it has assured the Council on Humane Giving in writing that it does not fund cruel animal research. Share is now eligible to display the Humane Charity Seal of Approval but is not yet doing so. This is a crucial part of the program because the seal lets potential donors immediately recognize the charity’s cruelty-free status. Please politely inform Share of your support and encourage it to display the seal, which will convey to everyone its compassion for humans and animals:
Share
1501 Broadway, Ste. 101
New York, NY 10036
1-866-891-2392
212-869-3431 (fax)
www.sharecancersupport.org
shareprograms@sharecancersupport.org
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Demand That The Susan G. Komen Foundation Stop Animal Research
Let The Susan G. Komen Foundation know that as long as it continues to waste valuable resources on go-nowhere animal research, you will not support it or any of its sponsors:
The Susan G. Komen Foundation
5005 LBJ Fwy., Ste. 250
Dallas, TX 75244
972-855-1600
972-855-1605 (fax)
www.komen.org
“Contact Us” form