Our commitment

Kind Translators believe that each living being, from the smallest to the largest, possesses at the very least the fundamental right to live its life without falling victim to cruelty or torture at the hands of man.

The treatment of animals in 2006 is pathetic in certain industries, and generally worse than ever before. Images and personal accounts are often unbearable and depict unimaginable cruelty, to the point that the mere knowledge of it deeply disturbs most people.

But fortunately, more and more compassionate citizens, in countries all over the world, are saying “no” to animal cruelty. It is neither justifiable nor necessary for the wellbeing of humans. People are pondering fundamental ethical questions and reexamining the relationship humans have with animals. They are concerned; they want to know and act.

Today, in view of trade globalization, animal suffering is spreading worldwide now more than ever, and consumers are unknowingly contributing to it through what they choose to consume. However, it is in knowing the reality of the situation that finding solutions beneficial to mankind and animals becomes a real possibility.

Our goal is to act as a channel of communication. To help spread the message of those who devote their lives to protecting animals and helping them obtain fundamental rights. So that everyone can understand. So that you can understand.


"I abhor vivisection. It should at least be curbed. Better, it should be abolished.
I know of no achievement through vivisection, no scientific discovery, that could not have been obtained without such barbarism and cruelty. The whole thing is evil." »

Dr. Charles Mayo, Founder of the Mayo Clinic