Advocating for Health: My YAHL Journey by Frankie Linker
My name is Frankie. I’m 16 years old and getting ready for my junior year of high school. I wanted to share my experience with an amazing program called Youth Action for Health Leadership (YAHL).
When I first learned about YAHL, I was intrigued. It offered a chance to truly make a difference in my community, which resonated with me. Plus, I’ve always been passionate about health, so joining YAHL felt like a natural fit.
My journey with YAHL began with a training session at my high school. There, I learned about two impactful campaigns: CounterAct Tobacco and Elevate Student Health. These initiatives aim to address pressing health issues affecting young people like us.
Let’s start with CounterAct Tobacco. This campaign focuses on combating underage tobacco and vape use. We’re working hard to make it more difficult for minors to access these harmful products. That means advocating for stricter regulations and better enforcement to prevent tobacco and vape sales to young people. But it’s not just about rules and regulations – we’re also raising awareness about the risks of tobacco and vaping by talking to people in our communities about how they can help support the campaign.
Then there’s Elevate Student Health. This campaign aims to promote wellness among students through physical activity and healthy eating. We believe that a healthy lifestyle is essential for success, both in and out of the classroom. So, we’re advocating for more opportunities for physical activity in schools and communities. We’re also working to make healthier food options more accessible in school cafeterias and vending machines because we know that good nutrition is crucial for overall well-being.
Being part of YAHL has been an amazing experience so far. Not only have I learned a lot about public health and advocacy, but I’ve also had the opportunity to make a real impact in my community. And if you’re passionate about health and want to make a difference too, I highly recommend joining YAHL. Together, we can create a healthier future for all of us.