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Speak Up, Stand Out: Becoming An Effective Advocate for Positive Change

Thu, Aug 22

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Virtual Event

Ready to make your voice heard? Join us for Speak Up, Stand Out! Discover what drives you, overcome fears, & learn how to turn your passion into powerful action. Whether you're advocating on an individual level or pushing for systems change, this event will equip you with tools to make an impact!

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Speak Up, Stand Out: Becoming An Effective Advocate for Positive Change
Speak Up, Stand Out: Becoming An Effective Advocate for Positive Change

Time & Location

Aug 22, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Virtual Event

About the event

This virtual webinar is designed to empower you to take meaningful action on the issues you care about most. 

We’ll dive into what drives your passion, help you identify your top skills, and guide you through overcoming fears that may be holding you back. You’ll learn how to channel your strengths into effective advocacy, from individual actions to scaling up for systemic change. 

Whether you're just starting out or looking to make a bigger impact, this event is your opportunity to become a powerful advocate for positive change.

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