NWHN Launches Get Out the Vote Campaign to Educate Americans on Voting and Women’s Health

National Women’s Health Network Unveils 4Her2024 Get Out the Vote Initiative

In a bid to educate the American public on voting basics and their impact on women’s health, the National Women’s Health Network (NWHN) has launched the 4Her2024 Get Out the Vote Campaign. The campaign includes a free sticker giveaway on Independence Day to promote voter registration, pledging, key deadlines, and making a voting plan.

The NWHN will provide information on how to vote in complex scenarios such as being a student living away from home, trans, recently incarcerated, a new citizen or abroad on election day. The campaign aims to highlight how votes can impact women’s health care, support science-based health care and restore bodily autonomy for women and people assigned female at birth.

Denise Hyater-Lindenmuth, Executive Director of the NWHN emphasized the importance of educating the public on these issues and rights. To achieve this goal during the election season, the NWHN has partnered with various entities. Individuals who sign up for the Network’s Voter Empowerment Alerts will receive a free limited edition sticker designed by activist artist Sarah Epperson while supplies last.

To claim your free sticker and learn more about the 4Her2024 Get Out the Vote Campaign visit www.nwhn.org/4her2024. The National Women’s Health Network is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that advocates for the health interests of women of all ages with a focus on sexual and reproductive health, maternal health and wellbeing of aging women through state and federal advocacy consumer health education grassroots initiatives. To learn more about their programs services and initiatives as well as how to donate visit www.nwhn.org

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