Taking Action for Animals (TAFA) brings together Humane Society of the United States volunteers, advocates and animal welfare organizations from across the country for one shared goal: to better the lives of animals and people alike. We’ll be returning to DC for TAFA 2024 from July 19 to 22. Register now at the advance registration rate of just $100!
TAFA 2024 tracks include:
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Skill-building
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Federal and state advocacy | Sponsored by Care2
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Local and individual advocacy
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Take two (repeat track)
At TAFA, you can gain a better understanding of the many issues animals face in our society and learn how to take action in your community through lobbying, education and other citizen advocacy. Learn how to enact policies and support legislation to protect animals on the local, state and federal level, plus how to work with community members to further the animal welfare movement. Conclude your TAFA weekend with a trip to Capitol Hill for Humane Lobby Day on Monday, July 22. All TAFA registrants are invited to join this exciting event to lobby their legislators on the most important animal welfare issues of today.
Stay tuned both here and on the Facebook event page for important event updates. Be sure to share your excitement with other animal lovers using #TakingActionForAnimals on social media! You can also sign up to be the first to hear about important TAFA news and updates and receive a special TAFA registration discount.
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Volunteer at Taking Action for Animals for at least four hours between July 18 and 22 to qualify for discounted registration of just $95! Volunteers support TAFA in various ways, from stuffing attendee bags before the conference to monitoring workshops, assisting with registration or helping at other sessions. Shifts vary in length from two to four or more hours and you can sign up for as many as you’d like.
American Anti-Vivisection Society, Animalearn, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Animal Outlook, Animal Place’s Food for Thought Program, Animal Welfare Institute, Bailing Out Benji, Care2, Dog and Cat Safety Coalition, Fur Free Society, Humane Society Legislative Fund, International Animal Rescue, Leaping Bunny Program, Museum of Maritime Pets, National Anti-Vivisection Society, The Open Sanctuary Project, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Save the Buns, Inc., Veg Society of DC, VetCBD, World Animal Protection
The Humane Society of the United States welcomes everyone into our mission. We recognize, respect and embrace the full spectrum of human qualities, so that the unique talents of our staff, volunteers and animal welfare allies are dignified with equitable access to training, networking and support to help grow our ability to contribute to the protection of all animals. Whoever you are, whoever you love, you are welcome here.