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Posted by Stephanie Brown on
November 8, 2019
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Dal Health is all about supporting the health of our students, staff, faculty and communities.
We want to challenge YOU in our Dal Health Study Break Challenge to make a healthy change to support your studies and overall wellbeing.
We have two gift bags to give away (described below), and it's easy to enter to win!
To enter on :
- Tag @DalHealth and @brendini5 in a tweet telling us about your healthy change
- Make sure your account is public so we can see the post
- Enter as many times as you want in seperate posts
To enter on :
- Tag @DalHealth and @_brenda_merritt in a video post or Instagram story, showing your healthy change in action.
- Make sure your account is public so we can see the post
- Enter as many times as you want in seperate posts
The giveaway:
- The challenge and giveaway is open to anyone from the Dalhousie community
- Contest starts Tuesday, November 12th and closes at 8:30 am on Monday, November 18th
- We'll pick two random winners from all participating entries
- Prize bags are available to be picked up on campus
- This giveaway is not affiliated with Instagram or Twitter
The prizes (two identical prize bags):
- Red Dalhousie water bottle
- pilipiliÂþ» toque
- Dalhousie clipboard folder
- Five Dalplex passes
- Dalhousie phone wallet
- Dalhousie pen
Terms & Conditions:
By entering Dal Health contests and promotions, you agree that your name/username and submitted entries may be used in further Dalhousie publications. Good luck, we can't wait to see your healthy changes!
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