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Cancer advocacy apparel
Cancer advocacy apparel
The C4C Student Cancer Advocacy Program is the only program that provides high school students who are passionate about cancer advocacy with the opportunity to meet other like-minded students and learn how to become cancer advocates for both their communities and their generation.

Cancer advocacy apparel

The C4C Student Cancer Advocacy Program is the only program that provides high school students who are passionate about cancer advocacy with the opportunity to meet other like-minded students and learn how to become cancer advocates for both their communities and their generation.

Read Here:  - https://www.connect4cancer.org/pages/student-advocates

CONNECT4CANCER STUDENT ADVOCATES

Only Education, Advocacy, & Research can Lead to a CURE

The Connect4Cancer Student Advocacy Program provides high school students with the opportunity to be heard in the cancer community and become their own advocates. During our first program, we hosted 12 high school students who had been affected by pediatric cancer or had an interest in getting involved in the C4C cancer community.

The C4C Student Advocacy Program invites high school students from around the country to Capitol Hill for a two day program. During the program, students learn from a variety of speakers about pediatric cancer, the process of passing legislation, the process of FDA drug approval, and activism. Throughout the program, students go on tours of the Capitol, including both the Senate and Congressional buildings. Students have the opportunity to meet with their district's congressional staff. At the end of the second day, the students are taught how to start and run a High School Cancer Awareness Club. The C4C Student Advocacy Program is the only program that provides high school students who are passionate about cancer advocacy with the opportunity to meet other like-minded students and learn how to become cancer advocates for both their communities and their generation.

Our first program was a major success, and we are looking to expand participation and program opportunities for the future. Following this program, we continue to support students in creating Cancer Awareness Clubs at their high schools, providing them with both apparel and C4C's Cancer Awareness Club Toolkit. To apply, please click on the pink Student Advocates box on our home page. If you have any questions, please contact info@connect4cancer.org.

Why I Am Now A Connect4Cancer Student Advocate

1One of the five main things I took away from this experience is a fuller understanding of what it is like to go through the pediatric cancer experience. I have not personally been touched by cancer myself but after hearing the stories of the other advocates that had either had a sibling or friend diagnosed with cancer or had even had cancer themselves I was given a much better understanding as to why families facing this incredibly horrible experience need and deserve support to help alleviate some of the stresses they are facing.

2Another thing I took away from this is how important it is to get your voice out into the world. I have learned that there is not a more powerful tool then a human voice. Speaking out for what you believe in is the single most important thing when it comes to advocating.

3One of the other things I learned from this program was that nothing is easy, all you can do is keep pushing and pushing until something moves. If you stay persistent, work together and never let up something will happen and it will most definitely be for the greater good.

4Yet another great skill I learned from this program is how to attract the attention of people in power. Through various speakers sharing their ideas and experiences. I have learned that the best way to get someone’s attention is to be prepared, to know and to believe in what you are talking about and to try your hardest to make a personal connection with that person, give them something that they will remember.

The Connect4Cancer staff and the other C4C Student Advocates were some of the most amazing people I have met. I am pleased to now be connected to them in the battle against pediatric cancer.

Phone: - 818 300-6005