Rebecca E. Goth:
In recognition of her hard work on behalf of farm animals and her inspiring example to other farm animal advocates, Farm Sanctuary is honored to present
Rebecca E. Goth “OUR OUTSTANDING ACTIVIST CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT”, August 2006.
Although it was Ralph Abernathy, a prominent civil rights activist, who said, “I don’t know what the future may hold, but I know who holds the future,”
Rebecca is a person who also recognizes the potential of our nation’s youth and is nothing short of passionate about her efforts to raise their awareness
of the plight of farm animals. Utilizing Cultivating Compassion materials developed by Farm Sanctuary, Rebecca has introduced our humane education program
to an entire school system in Wheeling, West Virginia and recently worked with a teacher’s store there to carry our program materials. In addition to earning
her a feature article in her local newspaper, Rebecca’s unceasing advocacy has also reaped amazing results that have inspired her to move beyond her
community and introduce the Cultivating Compassion Program to school systems in neighboring states.
Additionally, Rebecca is working on several educational outreach projects targeted at the military, prisons, country music star, Willie Nelson, and Farm-
Aid. Adhering to activist Eddie Llama’s advice of starting local and then expanding, Rebecca is truly well on her way to making extraordinary leaps for farm animals. Rebecca was recently elected President of the Ohio County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. In the past year the Ohio County S.P.C.A. worked
through the Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, to buy the Digital Frog for their local high school.
Currently, Rebecca has taken on the sales and marketing for “WORLD’S BEST COOKIE.” People need to know there are great tasting foods on the market
now that no animal products are included in. PEACE starts in the kitchen. Together, we are making a difference.
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