The 2006 World Health Freedom Assembly

National Health Freedom Coalition presents
The 2006 World Health Freedom Assembly
and
Leadership Conference for Health Freedom Advocacy

September 29th and 30th, October 1, 2006
William Mitchell College of Law
St. Paul, Minnesota USA

Don‚t miss this historic event! NHFC has invited leaders of non-profit health freedom organizations from around the world to gather for a two-day Assembly to endorse a declaration of health freedom and public policy resolutions for health freedom. An open invitation goes out to additional organizations and companies to attend and give feedback as consulting organizations. The general public is invited to observe and witness this historic event. The Assembly will be followed by a full day of leadership training for all health freedom advocates.

World Health Freedom Assembly, Friday and Saturday, September 29 and 30
Endorsement of a "Declaration of Health Freedom"
Creation of formal public policy resolutions on health freedom

Health Freedom Literary Festival, Friday evening
Film clips from health freedom videos
Book-signing by authors of health freedom books

Health Freedom Awards Banquet, Saturday evening
Keynote Speaker
Recognition Awards to health freedom heroes!

Leadership Training for Health Freedom Advocacy, Sunday, October 1
Workshop training: communications, grass-roots mobilization, legislative reform
What you can do to ensure health freedom in your part of the world!

Together we can create a movement with worldwide impact, bringing health freedom to all people!

For more information: www.nationalhealthfreedom.org
952 476 8617 or email
nhfc@willcox.us

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