We are super excited to have received a donation of 48 chocolate bars from Go Max Go Foods! These are those amazing bars like Mahala.
Try one when you win it as a prize at the Kids’ Area or this year’s new Teen Tent!
We are super excited to have received a donation of 48 chocolate bars from Go Max Go Foods! These are those amazing bars like Mahala.
Try one when you win it as a prize at the Kids’ Area or this year’s new Teen Tent!
Welcome to Legal Assistance of Western NY, who will be sharing information at their booth at VegFest!
Thank you to Chicago Vegan Foods for sending us 200 sample packs of Dandies vegan marshmallows!
I bet you thought we couldn’t cram anything more into those SWAG bags but our donation coordinator Martha was undaunted by the challenge. The remaining bags of marshmallows will be handed out as prizes around the festival, so try out the Feed-a-Vegan beanbag toss or check out the games at the new Teen Tent!
Thank you to Misfit Doughnuts and Treats for the donation to our raffle, a $25 gift card and a t-shirt!
The all-vegan Misfit has reopened at 133 Gregory Street and is reportedly doing a brisk business. We are very sorry they cannot attend VegFest this year – they will certainly be missed!
Welcome to our latest exhibitor CBD Best Oil, and we are so grateful for their generous sponsorship!
Glenna’s CBD Best Oil is a USA, woman-owned & -operated family business, established in 2016 with the mission to create high quality, full-spectrum CBD products. They will be selling CBD and offering CBD samples at their booth.
We are so glad Laughing Gull Chocolates will have a booth at VegFest this year!
They sell ethically-sourced artisan chocolates that are made in their shop on East Main St. and have many vegan options available including most of their drinks, select truffles, dipped fruits and chocolate bark. They also run chocolate making workshops that can be done with vegan ingredients.
Jonell Belcher-Chudyk, LCSW, AASW is the founder and executive director of Mockingbird Farm, a 501(c)3 farm animal sanctuary in Byron, NY (35 minutes west of Rochester). Jonell is also a therapist in private practice, primarily working with children, veterans (she is also a veteran herself) and their families who have experienced trauma or struggle with depression, anxiety, grief and loss. Jonell has found the unique bond between humans and non-humans to be incredibly powerful and healing when mutually respected and nurtured. Jonell became a published author in the field of human-animal interaction in 2010, and received scholarship to attend the University of Denver’s Master’s program at the Institute of Human Animal Interaction through DU’s Graduate School of Social Work.
In addition to operating the farm sanctuary and her private practice, she has given lectures on animal behavior, human- animal interaction, the field of animal assisted therapy and ethical considerations of animals in our lives. She also provides pro-bono counseling to individuals struggling with the loss of their animal companions, and evaluating comfort in the final stages of animal’s lives. Jonell has also developed workshops for veterinary clinics regarding compassion fatigue, burn out and self-care for veterinarian’s, residents, clinical fellows and support staff.
Jonell spends her days in gratitude physically and emotionally caring for the most vulnerable and oppressed sentient beings of our society. She and her husband Joe are currently raising their 3 year-old daughter Audrey at Mockingbird Farm, where Audrey has joyfully grown up with many baby goats and chickens being rehabilitated in the farmhouse!
Mockingbird Farm is a vegan oriented sanctuary and forever home to 23 animals who have been rescued from a life of neglect, abandonment, surrender or abuse. In a perfect world, sanctuaries wouldn’t need to exist, but because they do, Mockingbird Farm sets out to compassionately integrate humans into the lives of rescued animals in order to heal their physical and emotional trauma.
Jonell will be speaking about compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma for animal rights activists and advocates, how to care for yourself in a world that doesn’t [always] understand veganism, the most recently published literature in the field of human-animal interaction, real stories of mental health transformation (both human and non-human) through our relationships within species, and how you can make an impact.
Thank you to our in-kind sponsor Nature’s Path for donating their Que Pasa brand vegan & organic tortilla chips to include in our SWAG bags. Our volunteer tells us these are big bags that barely fit in the SWAG bags!
Chris Hirschler is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Monmouth University. Chris founded Plants for Peace at Monmouth University, directs faculty-led programs in Guatemala and Costa Rica, produces YouTube videos, blogs for One Green Planet, and he has been published in Society and Animals (2011), Inside Higher Ed, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition (2014). Chris is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist, athlete, and frequent national and international conference presenter.
Dr. Chris Hirschler, Associate professor and chair of Monmouth University’s Health and Physical Education department discusses the Six Dimensions of Wellness in the context of a 20-year personal and professional vegan journey.
We are so excited to welcome Flour City Nut Grind to VegFest! They will be selling their artisanal vegan cheeses and maybe some sauces.
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