The American Anti-Vivisection Society is an animal protection organization located in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Dedicated to advocating for the humane treatment of animals, the organization focuses on ending animal experimentation and promoting alternatives to vivisection. Serving the local community and beyond, it works to raise awareness about animal rights and support legislation that protects animals from cruelty.
Based in Jenkintown, the society operates from its office on Old York Road, where it coordinates various educational programs and outreach efforts. The organization engages with individuals, educators, and policymakers to foster a better understanding of the ethical concerns surrounding animal testing. Its efforts include providing resources and information aimed at reducing the use of animals in scientific research through innovative, cruelty-free methods.
The American Anti-Vivisection Society maintains regular office hours to assist the public and facilitate communication with those interested in animal protection issues. Staff members are available to answer questions and provide guidance on how to get involved in advocacy and support the society’s mission. The organization is committed to building a community of informed advocates working toward the elimination of animal suffering in research settings.
Through its activities and outreach, the American Anti-Vivisection Society contributes to the broader animal protection movement in Pennsylvania. It remains focused on advancing ethical science and encouraging compassionate alternatives, making it a key resource for those concerned with animal welfare in the region.


































