Fact Sheet
Advocacy Toolkit: How to Advocate from Your Community
By National WIC Association
This resource details ways that WIC providers can lift up key WIC priorities from their community, through social media, traditional media, and clinic visits. These steps can amplify advocacy while also promoting the program and reaching eligible families.
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Date Added
February 14, 2022
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