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Introduction

Being an advocate is all about using your voice to support a cause and empower others to take a stand against an issue.

The modules presented within this training will:

1. Lead you through the three important
    levels of how to be an effective advocate.

2. Allow you to complete activities that will
    educate you about school and community
    engagement.

3. Prepare you to create change in your
    school, community, state, and nation for a
    tobacco-free and nicotine-free generation.

Don’t forget to take the quiz to see if you know what it takes to be an advocate. Then, you will receive an official certificate of completion and access to all kinds of resources.

To begin, click “Next.”
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Say What! EST. 2011

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Phone

512.245.8082

Mailing Address

Texas School Safety Center

ATTN: Say What Program

Texas State University

601 University Drive

San Marcos, TX 78666

Say What! was created and designed by young people from across Texas and connects students interested in eliminating tobacco from their schools and communities. The Say What! movement is funded by the Texas Department of State Health Services through a contract with the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University.