Young vegans
This page is to help support you in supporting young vegans and their families. We also have a Resources for Schools page.
Youth Contacts and Family Contacts
The Vegan Society now has youth contacts, who are network contacts aged between 16 and 25 who are particularly keen to support young vegans of all ages. Look at the listings in the funky youth pages of the Vegan magazine (which you get if you are member), or click on "youth" in the selection box options on the network contacts map.
We also have family contacts, who are network contacts with experience of bringing up kids on a vegan diet, and are keen to help other vegan parents. Look for the family symbol in the vegan magazine listings, or click on "families" in the selection box options on the network contacts map.
Good places to find youth support on the web
- The Vegan Buddies site has a forum area devoted to young people and families, so it is a great place to go for support and ideas. See: veganbuddies.org.uk
- Ethical Student website - seriously vegan-friendly useful info for all ages.
- Veggie students forum
We also have ActiVeg pages for vegan parents with young families, so take a look at: Babies and Kids.
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