Vegetarian Society — Jul 27, 2020

Students have two weeks to enter the 2020 Think Kind Student Competition.

The annual competition, which is run by the NZ Vegetarian Society, aims to inspire kindness to animals.It is open to all primary, intermediate, and secondary-aged students

Students can use their unique talents to help the animals by:

The competition encourages Kiwi kids to identify and develop skills that can be used to help others. Last year’s winner ran a beach clean-up, which saw 200kg of rubbish removed from Tahunanui beach – making it a much better place for the animals who live on the beach and in the water!

Think Kind is a fun way for students to:

NZ Vegetarian Society spokesperson Philip McKibbin has a few tips for students. He encourages them to make sure their entries relate to kindness to animals: “Think about the animals who share our country – some of them are on farms, others are used in lab experiments, some are kept as pets, and there are many more. What can we do to make life better for these animals? And how can you help?”

Mr McKibbin also encourages students to think outside the box, “The best projects are often the ones that surprise the judges. We’ve had hip-hop videos, Scratch coding projects, and reports about community activities! If you can write or draw, that’s great – you could write an essay or a poem, or create a poster. The animals need you, and every single one of us has something to offer.”

Every student who enters will receive a certificate, and every project will get a prize. The overall winner will be determined by a people’s choice vote, and will be announced on 1st October, World Vegetarian Day. The entry that wins the People’s Choice Award will receive $1,000 for their school.

Sponsors include Linda McCartney, Hell Pizza, New Way, Trade Aid, Proper Crisps, GoodnessMe, Heritage Hotel Auckland, Terra Nut Cheese, and IsoCream.

Go HERE for guidelines, inspiration, and free activities. Students must submit entries online by 10 August.  For any questions, email the Vegetarian Society HERE