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barxatty [35]
2 years ago
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What are three things you could do if you were asked to become an advocate for health and wellness?

Health
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Sauron [17]2 years ago
3 0

If I was asked to become the advocate for health and wellness, the following

will be done

  • Volunteering in clinic works
  • Free health lectures and awareness.
  • Donations to clinics which offer some form of free services.

<h3>Features of Advocacy for health and wellness</h3>

Advocacy for health and wellness involves an individual being able to make

certain sacrifices in order to promote good health in a certain area. There

has to be some form of synergy with health centers in the area which is why

the listed above are most appropriate in becoming an advocate for health

and wellness.

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