Each year, FARM's Bill Rosenberg Award honors a young
person who has made a substantial contribution before the 18th birthday to
ending abuse of animals in factory farms and slaughterhouses. The Award
was established by FARM in 1990 in memory of a young champion of farmed
animals who passed away earlier that year. It consists of a plaque and a
$300 cash prize and is presented at the Animal Rights 2005 National
Conference.
Past winners of the Rosenberg Award are: Kathryn Blomgren,
Mike Markarian, David Berman, Katy Reagan, Marc Freligh, Danny Seo, Ella
Magers, Paul Shapiro, Chu Hui Cha, Patrick Kwan, Nathan Runkle, Erin
Creegan, Janine Ireland, Melissa Cavagnaro, and Aryenish Birdie.
To be considered for the Award, please submit a 1-2 page
listing of your accomplishments to help stop farmed animal abuse. You may
also send up to three pages of supporting materials, including letters
from animal rights leaders or others familiar with your work.
Please e-mail your application by May 31 to
[email protected].
For more information, contact Patrick Kwan at
[email protected] or
212-696-7911.
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