Join the Movement

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Join The VLM by making a recurring monthly donation

Help the VLM remove land from animal agriculture and give it back to the earth and critically endangered species.

Each plot of land will be held within the Vegan Land Movement CIC and protected by the Vegan Land Movement Constitution in perpetuity. The land will never again be used to exploit sentient beings and will instead be allowed to recover, regenerate and become biodiverse havens for wildlife.

Setting up a monthly donation to the VLM is easy and will help the VLM be best prepared for land buyouts at auction.

As well as helping end suffering for farm animals, giving habitat back to wildlife and saving the planet, there are also perks for you too when you join up!

As a member, you will:

  • Receive regular newsletters
  • Receive invitations to events such as tree planting or species counts.

So please sign up below to set a monthly donation and become a VLM member:

To select a different donation amount to that which is displayed below you can just increase the quantity of the donation within Stripe – i.e., to create a £15 monthly donation just click on the ‘Donate £5/per month’ button and then select 3 as the quantity on Stripe.

Join by donating £5 per month

Join by donating £10 per month

Join by donating £30 per month

Cancellation Policy: If you wish to cancel your monthly donation, then please update your Stripe account or email us with the date you wish to cease your donations from. Please allow 5 working days to activate this request.

One-Off Donation

If you’d prefer to make a one-off donation, please click the link below and donate your chosen amount to help the VLM create the changes that are so desperately needed to save wildlife and the planet.

Donate your chosen amount

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has "
- Margaret Mead

Thank you for your support. Any amount you can contribute will help us to reach our goal of rewilding as much grazing land as possible to restore the environment and help protect endangered species.

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