Students and Young People:

Take Action

Students are powerful advocates for health, well-being and equity.

Students and young people are powerful advocates at the forefront of social movements. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and doctoral students in public health, medicine, nursing, social work, and other allied fields are incredible advocates for public health and equity.

Students do a lot to protect the public’s health.

Students can play a vital role in protecting public health by educating themselves about current issues, becoming advocates, and supporting organizations that are involved in this work.

    Ask An Advocate: DermaTeens (YouTube Link)

    Take action!

    1. Learn about public health, policy and advocacy
    2. Join student groups within APHA and/or state Affiliate 
    3. Volunteer time and support efforts of state public health association
    4. Engage in policy advocacy by contacting their elected officials, writing letters to the editor and op-eds, and other activities.

    Act now

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