
Peer Health Educators
Peer Health Educators are trained students or community members who share accurate health information and promote healthy behaviors among their peers. They serve as relatable sources of guidance, helping others understand topics like nutrition, mental health, substance abuse, and sexual health. By building trust and fostering open conversations, they encourage informed decision-making and healthier lifestyles within their community. Their role bridges the gap between health professionals and the community, making health education more accessible and relevant through peer-to-peer engagement.