Viva! Health

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Viva! Health
VVF logo
Founded15-02-1994 (15-02-1994)
FounderJuliet Gellatley[1]
TypeHealth and nutrition charity
Registration no.1037486
FocusVeganism
Location
  • Bristol, England
OriginsVegetarians' International Voice for Animals
Area served
 United Kingdom
MethodCampaigning, education
Key people
Juliet Gellatley
Websitevivahealth.org.uk

Viva! Health, formerly The Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation (VVF), founded by Juliet Gellatley (along with Viva!), is a science-based health and nutrition charity. Viva! Health monitors and interprets the growing body of research linking diet and health. Viva! Health provides information and advice about healthy eating. Viva! Health also runs health and education campaigns, presents school talks, cookery demonstrations, contributes to the magazine Viva!life and produces a wide variety of materials, including the free online Vegetarian Recipe Club. Viva! Health also answers nutritional queries from the public, industry and health sector and publishes diet and health-related stories regularly in national, regional and specialist press.

Celebrity supporters[]

  • Tony Benn
  • Tony Wardle - Viva! associate director and editor
  • Jerome Flynn
  • Chrissie Hynde
  • Joanna Lumley
  • Michael Mansfield QC
  • Sir Paul McCartney
  • Heather Mills
  • Hayley Mills
  • Jenny Seagrove
  • Martin Shaw
  • Wendy Turner Webster
  • Benjamin Zephaniah
  • Cindy Jackson
  • Jeremy Cunningham
  • 10,000 Things
  • John Feldmann
  • Rose Elliot

See also[]

  • The Vegan Society

References[]

  1. ^ "About Viva!". Viva! Website. Archived from the original on 2012-01-25. Retrieved 2012-01-24.

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