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OPINION: World Obesity Day imagines acceptance and equity in care
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On WorldObesityDay, and every other day, ObesityMatters is committed to helping create a world where obesity is no longer an issue, and everyone can live in health and happiness. – via healthing_ca weightstigma

could be, I knew that I wanted to make a difference in some way. I had been in the obesity space for a while, and I saw how stigmatized the community was and how many people needed a platform and group of like-minded individuals who understood the struggle and the pain obesity can cause.Obesity Matters has a vision of weight acceptance

This was something I was passionate about, something the world needs and something I already had some skills and experience with. It had the makings of my ownAfter speaking with my eventual co-founders, it became clear that we not only shared a lived experience, but also a passion to make real change. And so Obesity Matters was born.

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