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Formation1999
TypeNon-profit
PurposeMercy For Animals' mission is to construct a compassionate food system by reducing suffering and ending exploitation of animals for food.
Region served
United States, Canada, Brazil, Latin America, India, Asia
President
Leah Garcés
Websitemercyforanimals.org

Mercy For Animals (MFA) is an international nonprofit animal protection organization founded in 1999 by Milo Runkle. MFA’s mission is to “prevent cruelty to farmed animals and promote compassionate food choices and policies.”

MFA has conducted more than 65 investigations of factory farms and slaughterhouses, many of which have resulted in animal cruelty convictions, changes in corporate animal welfare policies, and primetime media coverage.  The organization has guided many of the world’s largest food companies, including Nestlé, Perdue, and Walmart, in adopting animal welfare policies.

MFA also promotes vegan eating through social media, videos, writing, and online resources.

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