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The National Women’s Health Network (NWHN) launched the 4Her2024 Get Out the Vote Campaign on Independence Day, offering a limited edition sticker designed by activist artist Sarah Epperson to those who sign up for the Network’s Voter Empowerment Alerts. The campaign will continue until Election Day, with a focus on educating American people on voting basics such as registration, key deadlines, and making a voting plan. Additionally, the campaign will provide information on how to vote in complex scenarios, including for students living away from home, individuals who are trans or recently incarcerated, new citizens or those who will be abroad on election day.

Denise Hyater-Lindenmuth, Executive Director of NWHN emphasizes the importance of educating the public on issues related to women’s health care, especially in today’s political climate. NWHN has partnered with various entities during this election season to achieve this goal. Those who sign up for the Voter Empowerment Alerts will receive the free sticker designed by Sarah Epperson while supplies last. To claim the free sticker and learn more about the campaign, interested individuals can visit www.nwhn.org/4her2024.

As a nonprofit organization representing women’s health interests across their life continuum with a focus on sexual and reproductive health, maternal health and aging women’s health and well-being; NWHN advocates for better women’s health outcomes at both state and federal levels through grassroots initiatives and consumer health education. For more information about programs services initiatives and donation opportunities please visit www.nwhn.org . For further inquiries; individuals can contact Adele Scheiber at ascheiber@nwhn.org or 631-538-6348

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