Teacher Resources Social Cause: Health

SOCIAL CAUSE: HEALTH

Nonprofits may identify themselves under this category if they support the overall well-being of individuals. This may fall under physical, mental and emotional health and well-being.  IE:  Abuse victims, suicide prevention, depression, anxiety, cancer patients/survivors, heart disease, or Alzheimer’s just to give a few examples.

Your students can find student-facing resources in the Student Resource Library by social cause– Have them check out the Social Cause Discussion Panels by cause category, each panel is 30 minutes.

WELCOME!

Join Lindsey Barta from Magnified Giving as she discusses the social cause of Health in our community.

 

Health Social Cause Panel Discussion

RESOURCES FOR SOCIAL CAUSE PANEL: Health

Helpful external resources when teaching about Health:

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Registered NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

A nonprofit is considered “Registered” when they demonstrate they are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and register with Magnified Giving students.

Check out the nonprofit organizations on our Registered Nonprofit Organization page that students have already identified as 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations they are interested in, sort by region (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Northern Ohio, and Indiana) or by Social Cause by clicking at the colorful buttons at the top of the page.

Find information to ask a new nonprofit to join the Registered Nonprofit list on the page above under “Attention Students” and “Attention Nonprofits.”

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