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Make Animal Rights a Hot Topic in Your Community by Joining PETA’s A-Team

As a member of PETA’s A-Team, you will help promote animal rights at the grassroots level and work on projects designed to fit your schedule and lifestyle. Addicted to the Internet? You’ll be the first to know about PETA’s new streaming videos! Always running errands? We’ll help you spread the message about animal rights while you’re on the go! A-Team members will also receive sneak previews of the latest PETA videos, literature, and more.

PETA’s A-Team members will work on specific, independent projects that will help us make animal rights a hot topic in various communities. Projects might include completing all the action alerts on PETA.org, leafleting at busy downtown spots over the weekend, developing connections with local businesses, and posting links to PETA’s videos on the Internet.

Joining PETA’s A-Team is a great way to get active for animals—even if you have a busy schedule. All A-Team activities are designed for individual activists, so you can complete the activities on your own schedule.

To join PETA’s A-Team, please complete the following survey.

Questions? Contact us!

Tell Us About Yourself (Items in bold are mandatory.)

First Name   
Last Name   
E-Mail   
Address   
City   
State  
 
Zip Code   
Country   
Tel. (home)   
Tel. (cell)   
Birth Date   
Gender  


Do you have any companion animals? (Check all that apply.)
   Dog 
   Cat 
   Other 
   None 
Employment Status  
Do you have children?  
Do you have your own Web site, blog, MySpace page, etc.?  
If so, share your page with us!   
How long have you been an animal rights activist?  
How did first you hear about PETA’s A-Team?  
If Other, please explain:   
How interested are you in each of the following:
Clothing and Fashion  
Completing PETA’s Action Alerts  
Cooking and Vegetarian Cuisine  
Current Events  
Entertaining and Hosting Parties  
Fitness, Health, and Playing Sports  
Crafts  
The Internet and Online Activities  
Leafleting at Community Events  
Placing PETA Literature at Local Businesses  
Posting Animal Rights Blogs, Videos, and Banners on Your Web Site  
Travel  
Writing Letters to Companies and Newspapers