Let's hear from Daisy De La Rosa about how she identified and addressed a particular problem. Ms. De La Rosa was concerned about childhood obesity in Boston. Watch this video to see how she worked with a group of teens to raise awareness about how sugary soft drinks contribute to obesity. After watching, answer the questions in Take Notes below.
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DAISY DE LA ROSA, Project Director, Communities Putting Prevention to Work Obesity Prevention Project: We want to bring awareness to Boston residents about the importance of not drinking sugar-sweetened beverages. Right now, there is a strong link between the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and obesity. We thought it was important that our media campaign also focused on youth.... We want to encourage other teens in Boston to get engaged and involved in the messaging around why not to drink so much soda and sugar-sweetened beverages.