Working With the Community, In the Community
"Poor health does not exist in isolation, but is in fact a direct consequence of our lifestyle, our cultures, our communities and how we interact with our environments. The state of our health reflects the food we eat, the exercise we take, the water we drink, the air we breathe and the quality of our housing and sanitation. It even extends to social circumstances - the need to belong to a community, the need for meaningful work and daily purpose. Building this perspective into how we deal with chronic illness is the starting point for changing millions of people's lives"
HRH Prince Charles
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