Viva! Health facts for kids
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Founded | 15-02-1994 |
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Founder | Juliet Gellatley |
Type | Health and nutrition charity |
Registration no. | 1037486 |
Focus | Veganism |
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Origins | Vegetarians' International Voice for Animals |
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Method | Campaigning, education |
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Juliet Gellatley |
Viva! Health is a special group that helps people learn about healthy eating. It used to be called The Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation (VVF). This group was started by Juliet Gellatley in 1994.
Viva! Health is a charity focused on health and nutrition. This means they are a non-profit group that helps people. They look at new scientific studies about how food affects your body. They then share this information with everyone.
The group gives out lots of facts and tips on eating well. They often focus on plant-based diets, like vegetarian and vegan eating. They also run special projects to teach people about health.
Viva! Health does many things to share their message. They give talks at schools and show people how to cook healthy meals. They also write for a magazine called Viva!life. You can even find a free online recipe club with lots of ideas. They answer questions from people about food and health. They also share health news in newspapers and magazines.
Who Supports Viva! Health?
Many well-known people support Viva! Health and its mission. These supporters help spread the word about healthy eating and plant-based diets.
- Tony Benn
- Tony Wardle - He is also a director and editor for Viva!
- Jerome Flynn
- Chrissie Hynde
- Joanna Lumley
- Michael Mansfield QC
- Sir Paul McCartney
- Heather Mills
- Hayley Mills
- Jenny Seagrove
- Martin Shaw
- Wendy Turner Webster
- Benjamin Zephaniah
- Cindy Jackson
- Jeremy Cunningham
- 10,000 Things
- John Feldmann
- Rose Elliot