Allies in health, wellness, and social justice

“Understanding the overlapping causes of violence and the things that can protect people and communities is important, and can help us better address violence in all its forms.” 
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014)

Designed to support the collaborative engagement of allies working to promote health, wellness, and social justice, this section describes the common nature of our parallel goals, explores the power of our collective impact, and offers successful models from which to draw.

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