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"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals."
- Immanuel Kant.
- Immanuel Kant.
The Animal Rights Association (also known as T.A.R.A.) is a Special Interest student organization at St. John's University. It became active in the Spring 2011 semester.
The purpose of T.A.R.A. is to raise awareness of animal cruelty and neglect among companion animals and farm animals. Members raise awareness by educating the St. John’s student body of these issues, and by serving those animals that have been abused and neglected.
Some members will have the mind-set of the ASPCA, by volunteering in various animal shelters within New York City in order to serve those animals in need of help and rejuvenation. Other members have a vegetarian/vegan mind-set like that of PETA, by letting others know it is wrong to neglect even non-domesticated animals who deserve to live rather than be incorporated in our food chain.
The purpose of T.A.R.A. is to raise awareness of animal cruelty and neglect among companion animals and farm animals. Members raise awareness by educating the St. John’s student body of these issues, and by serving those animals that have been abused and neglected.
Some members will have the mind-set of the ASPCA, by volunteering in various animal shelters within New York City in order to serve those animals in need of help and rejuvenation. Other members have a vegetarian/vegan mind-set like that of PETA, by letting others know it is wrong to neglect even non-domesticated animals who deserve to live rather than be incorporated in our food chain.
T.A.R.A. is dedicated to Tara (picture above).
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The Animal Rights Association, also known as T.A.R.A., is a student organization. It is not a business of any type, including for-profit and non-profit 501 c 3 organization.