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NORTH AMERICAN Newsline NOVEMBER 10, 2023 | The Indian Eye 27
World Vegan Vision’s Successfully Participates in New Life Expo
orld Vegan Vision (WVV), renowned Govinda Kitchen New goal is to inspire people to embrace es the expo had to offer.
led by their Public Rela- York, which is run by the ISKCON a vegan lifestyle, not only for their Those who visited the New Life
Wtions Director, Nitin Vyas, Temple in Brooklyn. Together, they health but also for the betterment of Expo were treated to a plethora of re-
recently took part in the New Life set up a vibrant vegan food booth, our planet and the welfare of animals. sources, lectures, and interactive ac-
Expo, a three-day event aimed at pro- offering delicious and nutritious Starting on Friday, October 27th, tivities focused on promoting overall
moting a healthy, vegan lifestyle. The meals to visitors,” WVV said in a the expo welcomed thousands of at- well-being and mindful living. World
expo was coordinated by the visionary statement. tendees over its three-day duration, Vegan Vision’s presence was a testa-
founder, Mark Baker. The New Life Expo featured with the event finally concluding on ment to their commitment to spread-
“World Vegan Vision enthusias- prominent speakers and various Sunday, October 29th. It was estimat- ing awareness about the benefits of
tically embraced the opportunity to health-related booths, making it an ed that over 5,000 visitors would be a plant-based lifestyle as a pathway
advocate for the benefits of a plant- ideal platform for World Vegan Vi- in attendance, eager to explore the to a healthier, more compassionate
based diet and collaborated with the sion to showcase their mission. Their wealth of information and experienc- world.
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