
Founded in 1974, the North American Vegetarian Society
(NAVS) is a non-profit tax-exempt educational organization.
Our focus is two-pronged. The first is to provide a
support network for our members, affiliated groups and
vegetarians in general. The second is to inform the
public about how vegetarianism benefits humans, other
animals and our shared earth. We accomplish these goals
through many means, including our quarterly magazine,
developing and distributing other publications, hosting
conferences, advising the media and assisting individuals
with inquiries. Below is a brief synopsis of our programs
and activities:
Vegetarian Summerfest
Since 1975, NAVS has organized and sponsored annual
educational conferences (including three world events.)
Our Vegetarian Summerfest conferences are open to anyone
interested in learning more about vegetarianism. This
national event attracts five to six hundred people of
all ages. The many aspects of healthy and compassionate
vegetarian living are addressed through lectures, classes
and food demonstrations. This event features dozens
of leading authorities including doctors, dieticians,
chefs, authors and social activists. Delicious natural-food
vegan meals are served. There are many fun filled social
activities. Special sessions are conducted for children
and youth.. To learn more, visit our Vegetarian
Summerfest site.
World Vegetarian Day
World Vegetarian Day was established as an annual celebration
to promote the joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities
of vegetarianism. The day was originated by the North
American Vegetarian Society in 1977 and endorsed by
the International Vegetarian Union in 1978. October
1st is the official date, however if necessary, individuals
may schedule their event on a nearby date instead.
Vegetarian Voice
NAVS members receive “Vegetarian Voice”
our quarterly news-magazine that takes in-depth looks
at a wide variety of essential health, nutrition, environmental,
animal protection and consumer issues. Additionally,
each issue of the magazine features wholesome recipes
from talented cooks and experienced chefs and cookbook
authors. Every issue reviews books and other products
of interest to this special audience.
Join NAVS
now and you will receive our 40 card recipe set. This
popular collection features favorite recipes from seven
popular cookbook authors.
Independent Affiliates
NAVS provides assistance and offers special benefits
to our 145 plus local Independent Affiliated Groups.
We help new groups get started – and help them
keep going – through consulting services, free
and low cost literature, referral services and workshops
at our annual conferences. NAVS also established a Local
Contact program, featuring individuals who act as information
sources in areas of the country where no local vegetarian
groups exit.
Educational Literature
NAVS publishes and distributes low-cost booklets and
flyers including the very popular “Vegetarianism:
Answers to the Most Commonly Asked Questions”
(hundreds of thousands distributed). Our literature
helps people understand vegetarian diets, lifestyles
and principles, so that they can make more informed
choices about their diet and health.
Support Service
In addition to the other services mentioned above, NAVS
regularly assists the broad vegetarian community, the
general public, the media, educators and other organizations
through direct contact by phone and e-mail. |