Announcing the Second Annual
Worldwide Vegan Bake Sale
— And we want you to participate!

WHEN? April 24 – May 2, 2010

WHO can participate? Just about anyone!

WHAT is it? On April 24 through May 2 (two weekends and the weekdays in between), groups from across the world will hold vegan bake sales. Each participating group gets to choose its venue, what to sell, and how it uses the proceeds. (You can hold the bake sale on any day during the period—or on more than one day if you like.)

WHY participate? 1. It's a fun way to introduce people to the joy and tastiness of vegan foods. 2. Be part of an event that will publicize the many benefits of an animal-free diet.

HOW do you participate? Go to this handy signup form or email us at info@veganbakesale.org. Then hold a vegan bake sale sometime between April 24 and May 2. It's that simple! (If you want to participate but cannot do so during the official time period, get in touch with us—we've got you covered. We're striving to be as inclusive as possible.)

There are only two rules:

You don't have to be a vegan group or an animal group to participate. We're inviting school clubs, Girl Scout troops, church organizations, even bunches of friends who want to join.

It's an easy and enjoyable way to raise funds, and to raise awareness about food that is delicious and satisfying but does not involve exploiting or killing animals. (Note that animals are killed en masse, and at all ages starting at newborn, in the dairy and egg industries). In addition, many people are allergic to dairy or eggs, and holding a vegan bake sale shows that you can make super-tasty versions of cakes, pies, cookies, and other desserts without these ingredients.

The Worldwide Vegan Bake Sale is sponsored by Compassion for Animals (CfA), a Washington, DC-area grassroots group that “works to reduce human-caused harm to animals, primarily through educating people on animal-friendly lifestyles and cultivating empathy and respect for the nonhumans with whom we share the earth.” Our website (perpetually under construction) is www.compassion4animals.org.


Vancouver, Canada

In 2009, the first year of the event, a hundred groups participated and raised over $25,000 for a variety of causes. Some of the bake sales were remarkable; all were memorable (here are some highlights). The Worldwide Vegan Bake Sale was named the 2009 "Veg Event of the Year" by VegNews Magazine. Nearly every 2009 participant has vowed, with enthusiasm, to return in 2010.

Building on the connections we made in 2009, we expect to have increased "mainstream media" coverage of the event in 2010, in addition to fantastic (and greatly appreciated) promotion by cookbook authors, vegan chefs, food bloggers, podcasters, animal activists, humane groups, and others across the world.


Sydney, Australia

The Worldwide Vegan Bake Sale web site is www.veganbakesale.org. It's filled with ever-expanding useful information to help you get your vegan bake sale going, including bake sale tips, vegan baking tips, links to recipes, and an introduction to veganism.

You may be able to get funding for your participation! If, instead of selling your baked goods, you give them away free to the public, or to a predominantly non-vegan crowd at a sporting event or performance, and optionally take donations, you may qualify for a grant from VegFund. Details are here.

If your're seriously thinking about holding a bake sale, but don't know where to find more volunteers, consider visiting the Post Punk Kitchen forums. Several bake sales last year were formed as a result of collaborations there.

Here a few bake sale pointers you might want to know right off the bat if you're not an experienced bake saler:

New to vegan baking? It's easier than you think. Just follow any of the million vegan baking recipes on the net or in cookbooks. Or, if you're an advanced baker, you can usually make one or two minor changes (e.g., use nondairy milk instead of cow's milk) and you're good to go. Either way, with vegan baking you can create brownies, cookies, cupcakes, and other delectables—even cheesecakes—that are as tasty as you've ever had—or better! We've got some vegan baking tips, recipes, and links on the site, and eventually we'll have tons, but in the meantime, in any search engine, just enter "vegan recipe" followed by whatever you want to bake, such as "chocolate chip cookies"or "zucchini bread," and you'll get plenty of good recipes and cooking hints.
OK, that's it for now. Please email us at info@veganbakesale.org if you have any questions or suggestions. Visit www.veganbakesale.org for more information or sign up here. We're on Facebook Follow us on twitter

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