Choose an aspect of health you are interested in promoting and find a good focus for your project—that is, a focus that is not too narrow and not too broad. In addition to choosing a focus, you will need to define the community that will be the audience for your presentation materials.
You will create a bumper sticker, a poster, and a brochure that will promote your health topic in diverse ways. The bumper sticker will capture the gist of your topic in a few words and may include a graphic representation. The poster will give more details and can be divided into sections to help the viewer find the information easily. It will probably also combine words and images and should allow viewers to quickly grasp the essence of how and why to incorporate this information into their lives. The brochure can include even more detail. You should format and organize it so that it will fold into a size and shape that is easy to hold so the reader could take one and use the information about the health topic later. The brochure should also be engaging to the reader by incorporating graphic elements.

Before beginning work on your materials, determine which area of health you plan to promote and what community you will target for your promotion. Think back over the health topics you have studied and think of three that seem the most relevant to you.

Then decide which community you want to target in your promotional materials. For example, do you want to motivate your five-block neighborhood to improve its recycling program, or do you want to improve the nutritional quality of your school lunches? If so, then the neighborhood or the school would be your community.

Write the three topics and your community choice below.

(there is more but i really need help with the project)