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Join the Move Your Way Campaign LinkedIn Community!

The Move Your Way® campaign — the promotional campaign for the second edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans — helps health professionals encourage people to be active where they live, learn, work, and play. ODPHP is pleased to announce the Move Your Way Campaign Community on LinkedIn: a space for professionals who are already using Move Your Way, and for those who want to learn more about the campaign, to engage with each other, share ideas, and connect with ODPHP.

The LinkedIn Community will provide the opportunity for professionals to:

  • Learn about the Move Your Way campaign and how to implement it at the local level
  • Discuss Move Your Way materials and resources, like the Community Playbook
  • Connect with organizations and individuals across the United States
  • Ask ODPHP questions about the Move Your Way campaign

Interested? Click hereThis link is external to health.gov. to join the online community.

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