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How Your Passion for Health Can Fuel Community Change

You care about health. Maybe it’s the way you look out for friends, share wellness tips, or follow new treatments before they hit mainstream news. Whatever sparks your interest, there’s power in turning that personal passion into public purpose. This isn’t about having credentials — it’s about showing up, speaking up, and knowing where your voice fits. Health advocacy isn’t reserved for experts; it’s for anyone who’s ever said, “This should be better.” And it can start right where you are. Start with What You See The easiest entry into advocacy? Pay attention to what frustrates or inspires you — then speak from it. Are parents in your neighborhood struggling with asthma triggers? Does your town lack safe places to walk or access to fresh food? Issues like these don’t need giant campaigns — they need grounded voices. As you raise yours, you might find your role mirrors the evolving roles and responsibilities of community health advocates who conne...

Home of the week! Miracle on 34th Street!


Miracle on 34th Street is a classic Christmas movie released in 1947. The story entails an older man who get's institutionalized because of his claim to be Santa Claus. A young mother and lawyer, who has a six year old daughter, decides to take on the case. However, the mother and lawyer personally does not believe in Christmas and what it represents. The little girl, Susan suddenly has a change of heart when she is introduced to the man who claims he is Santa. She makes the ultimate Christmas wish. 

Below is a picture of the "original" home that was featured in the movie. The house is located at 24 Derby Road, Port Washington New York. According to Zillow, it is 1,706 square foot and estimated to be $743,379. Be sure to watch the trailer below.



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INSIDE THE HOME 
"SCENES" FROM THE MOVIE IN 1947



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