MEET THE VEGAN VOICES OF TOMMOROW
Meet the vegan voices of tomorrow (1101 Scholarship awardee)
Eva Dangol (Nepal)
Eva Dangol(Nepal), 17 years old, was inspired from a young age from her father who is an animal rescuer. She would often describe herself as an animal lover while she was eating meat. She educated herself and recognized what she was doing was not right. She states that veganism is not about giving anything up or losing anything, it’s about gaining the peace within yourself that comes from supporting non-violence. She is currently studying biology with an aim to be a veterinarian in future. She looks forward to using the scholarship award for her education and to organize Rabies vaccination campaigns, ABC(Animal Birth Control) and awareness related to animal rights and rabies., 17 years old, was inspired from a young age from her father who is an animal rescuer. She would often describe herself as an animal lover while she was eating meat. She educated herself and recognized what she was doing was not right. She states that veganism is not about giving anything up or losing anything, it’s about gaining the peace within yourself that comes from supporting non violence. She is currently studying biology with an aim to be a veterinarian in future. She looks forward to using the scholarship award for her education and to organize Rabies vaccination campaigns, ABC(Animal Birth Control) and awareness related to animal rights and rabies.
Rakshith (India)
Rakshith(India), 21 years old, got started on a plant-based journey after watching documentaries and educating himself. He is two years into his journey and is also pursuing masters in physics and who is interested in
learning climate physics. Besides this he is also part of an organization called Bengaluru Brigade for Animal Liberation (BBAL), which conducts
various animal rights activities like street outreaches, seminars in schools, and so on to spread awareness about veganism. With the scholarship award he looks forward to using it in his education and also to organize more street outreach and seminars and even fund the organizations rescuing nonhuman animals in order to have a positive impact for the animals.