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Posted by Stephanie Brown on
November 8, 2019
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We have two prize packs to give away!
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 Twitter:
- 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 Instagram:
- 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
- Dalhousie 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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