Vegan Los Angeles Celebrates a Decade of Global Impact as One of the World's Most Influential
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Los Angeles network empowering plant‑based change through community, activism, and education

LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Los Angeles, USA — Vegan Los Angeles, one of the flagship communities within a global network of 200+ vegan groups founded and designed ten years ago, is celebrating a decade of measurable impact, rapid growth, and worldwide influence. What began as a visionary project to build vegan communities in the world's most populated cities has grown into a movement of more than 250,000 members, attracting over 10,000 daily visitors across the network.

Vegan Los Angeles remains one of the most active and engaged groups, with exceptional performance over the past 30 days: 8,500 members, 490 posts, 25,000 views, 370 comments, and 1,500 reactions. These numbers reflect a thriving, high‑engagement community that continues to expand in influence and momentum.

Global Impact Highlights

Over the past decade, these vegan groups and their members have helped influence change on a global scale:
  1. NYC Plant‑Based Hospital Meals Initiative
    Members supported NYC Mayor Eric Adams' rollout making plant‑based meals the default option across all 11 public hospitals (Sept 29, 2022).
  2. Hundreds of Vegan Marriages
    The groups have become a natural matchmaking hub, connecting like‑minded individuals and resulting in hundreds of long‑term relationships.
  3. Saving Billions of Animals
    Through education, support, and lifestyle transformation, members have collectively reduced animal suffering on a massive scale.
  4. Converting Thousands to Veganism
    The network has helped thousands transition from carnivore or vegetarian diets to fully vegan living.
  5. Denver's 2024 Ballot Initiatives (#308 & #309)
    Members raised awareness for the proposed Fur Ban and Slaughterhouse Ban, contributing to national dialogue despite the measures not passing.
  6. Sonoma County's "Yes on Measure J"
    Although rejected by voters, the initiative to end factory farming marked a significant moment in public awareness.
  7. Los Angeles County Action 134 (PASSED)
    A major win mandating plant‑based default meals across county facilities, hospitals, schools, and jails.
  8. West Hollywood Plant‑Based Food Mandate (PASSED)
    City Council meetings and city‑sponsored events now serve plant‑based food by default.
  9. Amsterdam's 2026 Ban on Meat Advertising
    Amsterdam became the first city to prohibit meat advertising across public transit and billboards.

A Decade of Community Building

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"Ten years ago, I built and designed 200 vegan groups based on the world's most populated cities," said the founder of Vegan Los Angeles. "Today, these communities have grown into a global force for change — influencing policy, inspiring lifestyle transformation, and proving that collective action works."

The Future of Vegan Los Angeles

The group is preparing for its next decade with initiatives focused on expanding policy influence, launching educational programs, hosting large‑scale vegan events, building international partnerships, and developing digital tools to support vegan transitions.

Join the Movement

www.facebook.com/groups/Vegan.Los.Angeles

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