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April 19, 2011

Young People Creating Health Movements

Have a listen to this webinar how young people are creating movements aimed at educating and keeping people alive and healthy, in particular with a focus on adolescent cancer. It looks at how a variety of grassroots youth health movements began and the incredible personal stories that change our perspectives of cancer patients from young victims to young activitists.

Webinar from Mobile Youth

Apr 19, 2011 11:35:00 AM | Child Participation | In Health (general), Children's Participation | General, Inspiration
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