Syracuse Vegan Living Program
Want to go vegan, but need some help & support? The Syracuse Vegan Living Program covers the hows & whys of living vegan, including the ethical & environmental considerations, nutrition, cooking, meal planning, & living vegan in a not-yet-vegan world.
- There are A LOT of reasons to eschew AI, but until now, I thought the biggest one was the massive consumption of water. While AI does consume a staggering amount of water, it’s literally a drop in the bucket compared to the water used in animal agriculture.
- We’re excited to welcome back Eric C Lindstrom, Executive Director of Farm Animal Rights Movement, as a speaker during our first session on Saturday, April 11! If you’ve heard Eric speak before, you know how funny and dynamic he is! Registration opens soon! www.veganlivingprogram.org/syracuse
- If you’re looking for some fun snacks for your Super Bowl party, Strong Hearts has you covered with a special game day menu! #vegancafe
- The Syracuse Vegan Living Program returns with our 5 week program April 11-May 9 on Sat afternoons @ University United Methodist Church! We’ll welcome back some familiar faces & a few new speakers, including Kayla Slater, MS, RDN, Plant-Based Dietitian! Registration for the 2026 program opens soon!
- There are many reasons people consider veganism: the animals, the planet, health. Vegan documentaries help answer questions, give scientifically researched info & strengthen resolve: www.veganfoodandliving.com/features/top... Which films would you recommend to someone interested in learning more?
- 🚨 FEBRUARY IS THE DEADLIEST MONTH FOR WILDLIFE ON ROADS 🚨 The animals you see hit on the road aren't careless. They're desperate, distracted, and driven by biology they can't ignore. Drive like wildlife might be anywhere. Because this month, they are.
- Despite what some of the gym bros say, getting enough protein as a vegan is no problem! Many plant-based foods, like nuts, seeds, beans, lentils, oats, whole wheat and tofu are packed with protein, and many elite athletes thrive on a plant-based diet.