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Toolkit #2: Why Should I Become An Advocate? Toolkit #2: Why Should I Become An Advocate?

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What is an advocate An advocate is a person who uses their voice to raise awareness or push for a change You do not need to have any specific experience Advocates have a powerful voice when standing together ID: 625297

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Toolkit #2: Why Should I Become An Advocate?Slide2
Slide3

What is an advocate?

An advocate is a person who uses their voice to raise awareness or push for a change

You do not need to have any specific experience

Advocates

have a powerful voice when standing together

Advocates can

weigh in on policy matters

regardless of multiple factors

If and/or who you voted for

If you receive government services

If you donate money to

campaignsSlide4

Why is Advocacy Important?

Believe it or not, policymakers want to help the people they serve. They can’t do this without hearing from you

Change cannot occur without the support of the people:

Advocates represent others

Advocates

offer support

Advocates rally for change

Advocates educate othersSlide5

There is a superhero inside all of us.

We just need the courage to put on the cape. Slide6

What do advocates do?

Advocates come in all forms and you do not have to do anything extreme to fulfill

this

purpose

Advocates write letters to elected officials

Advocates make phone calls to voters

Advocates send emails to local and state offices about important bills

Advocates schedule and attend meetings

Advocates participate in fundraisers

Advocates create awareness for rare diseasesSlide7

Is public policy the only way to advocate?

“Policy” doesn’t just mean pubic legislation or regulation:

Curriculum in schools

Hospital and medical procedures

Awareness in the workplace

Access for disabled persons Slide8

How do I become an advocate?

Think about what you want to change:

Who

am I advocating for?

Am I or someone I know affected by the health care problem?

You may not be affected by any particular issue and that’s okay too!

Research

organization groups and get involved

Participate in awareness campaigns and legislative meetings

Join Rare Action! Slide9

Sign up for Rare Action (

RareAction.org

)

Participate in

a Rare Disease Day event

Join Running for Rare (Running4Rare.org)

Get active on social media

@

rareaction

Facebook.com

/

NationalOrganizationforRareDisorders

How to get involvedSlide10

Thank You

www.rarediseases.org

www.rareaction.org

@

rarediseases

@

rareaction