Peter Dinklage asks fans to join him in making kind choices by not hurting animals or asking others to hurt animals for them. Read more.
"NY Ink" star and tattoo artist Ami James says that people should "never be silent" for animals in a new ad for PETA. Read more.
Animals and the planet depend on us, and actor Maggie Q wants us to know what we can do to help. Read more.
Animals are forced to endure the pain of having chemicals applied to their sensitive eyes and skin. Join Dave in buying only cruelty-free products. Read more.
Actor Taraji P. Henson wants us to show dogs the unconditional love that they so graciously give us. Make animals a part of your family. Read more.
Placing an ad in your school yearbook or newspaper can be an extremely effective way to reach thousands of people. In fact, PETA will even pay up to $50 toward yearbook insertions and up to $30 toward newspaper insertions with documented proof of insertion.First, go to the "Print Ads and PSAs" section to view and determine which of the PETA public service announcements (PSA) you would like to place. Then, contact your yearbook or newspaper representative and tell him or her that you would like to run an ad.
Please work with the sales representative to obtain as much of the following information as possible:
Once you have gathered this information or if you have any questions, contact peta2 at 757-622-7382, or by e-mail at peta2@peta2.com.
To receive a check, please send an invoice or receipt—printed on your school's letterhead—to the address below. We will then issue you or your school a check for up to $50 for yearbook ads and up to $30 for newspaper ads. Please send your invoice or receipt to:
Attn.: peta2PETA501 Front St.Norfolk, VA 23510PETAPSA@peta.org757-622-7382