Sign our petition to standardize birth vaccinations for hep B.
We have just launched a new campaign with an urgent request that could change countless lives. We have the power to end hep B forever, but we need your help.
Hep B is a serious health threat, especially for newborns and young children. If contracted at a young age, it can lead to chronic infections, cirrhosis, liver failure, and even liver cancer. The good news is, we know how to prevent this. Right now, there is a global push to eliminate hep B by 2030 and Canada needs to do our part. If we can introduce universal hep B vaccinations at birth across all provinces, we can protect our most vulnerable and eliminate this disease for good.
There are a lot of things that seem to last forever: like Mondays, high school, or visits to your in-laws. But ending hep B with this action is forever and forever can’t wait! Let’s end hep B now. Sign the petition!
Our goal for the “End Hep B Forever” campaign is to collect 1,000 signatures by September 16, urging the Federal Minister of Health to standardize birth vaccinations. This simple action can save lives and ensure a healthier future for all Canadians.
There are countless incredible people who fight through their circumstances, people who support with such care, and people who feel passionately about improving the lives and futures of those affected by liver disease. Right now, you can ensure families are no longer affected by hep B. And it isn’t hard to do, all we need is your signature to end hep B forever.
Please, take a moment to sign our petition. Together, we can make history and end hep B forever.
Thank you for your dedication and support.
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