About Mercy For Animals
Mercy For Animals is dedicated to addressing one of the most significant causes of suffering on our planet: the industrial exploitation of animals for food. Many customers and supporters are deeply concerned about the cruelty inherent in factory farming, where animals like chickens, cows, and pigs endure immense suffering in crowded, unsanitary conditions. These practices are often hidden from public view, leaving compassionate individuals feeling helpless. Mercy For Animals directly confronts this challenge by conducting groundbreaking undercover investigations to expose the harsh realities of these facilities. By bringing this hidden suffering to light, we empower the public with the knowledge to make more informed and compassionate choices about the food they consume.
Our supporters are looking for ways to create a more just and sustainable world, not only for animals but for people and the planet as well. They understand that industrial animal agriculture is a nexus of many pressing issues, including environmental degradation, public health crises, and the exploitation of workers in slaughterhouses and factory farms. To address these interconnected problems, Mercy For Animals works on multiple fronts. We engage with corporations to implement meaningful animal welfare policies, advocate for stronger animal protection laws, and promote a global shift towards a plant-based food system. Through our public engagement, educational initiatives, and the Transfarmation Project, which helps farmers transition from animal agriculture to growing crops, we are actively building a kinder and more sustainable food system for everyone. We believe that by working together, a world free of such cruelty is not just possible, but inevitable.
FAQs
- When was Mercy For Animals founded?
- Mercy For Animals was founded in 1999.
- Who is the CEO of Mercy For Animals?
- Leah Garcés is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does Mercy For Animals operate in?
- Mercy For Animals operates in the following markets: Animal Welfare, Nonprofit Organizations, Environmental Advocacy, Sustainable Agriculture, Food Systems Reform, Plant Based Foods, Corporate Social Responsibility, Public Health Advocacy, Legal and Policy Advocacy, and Social Impact.
- How many employees does Mercy For Animals have?
- Mercy For Animals has 201-500 employees.
- Where does Mercy For Animals have employees?
- Mercy For Animals has employees in United States.
- Is Mercy For Animals hiring?
- Yes, Mercy For Animals has 2 open remote jobs.
- Does Mercy For Animals support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, Mercy For Animals is a remote-friendly company.
- What employee benefits does Mercy For Animals offer?
- Mercy For Animals provides 9 benefits to their employees.
- Does Mercy For Animals offer a four-day work week?
- No, Mercy For Animals does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is Mercy For Animals's tech stack?
- Mercy For Animals has 5 technologies in their tech stack.
- What is Mercy For Animals's website?
- Mercy For Animals's website is mercyforanimals.org.
