	Support: To provide assistance, help, or encouragement to a cause or individual.

	Activist: A person who actively works to bring about social, political, or environmental change and often advocates for specific issues.

	Campaign: An organized effort to promote a particular cause, often involving advocacy, public awareness, and actions aimed at achieving specific goals.

	Lobbyist: Someone who advocates for a particular policy, organization, or interest group within government or legislative bodies.

	Voice: The act of expressing one's opinion, concerns, or support for a cause or group, often through speaking, writing, or other forms of communication.

	Awareness: Efforts to inform and educate the public about a particular issue or cause, aiming to increase understanding and support.

	Ally: A person or group who supports and advocates for a marginalized or underrepresented community, often outside that community.

	Empowerment: The process of enabling individuals or groups to have a voice and take control of their own lives and advocacy efforts.

	Civil Rights: The rights and freedoms that protect individuals from discrimination, often the focus of advocacy efforts.

	Justice: The pursuit of fairness, equity, and ethical treatment, often central to advocacy for social or legal change.

	Policy Change: Efforts to influence or modify government policies, laws, or regulations to address specific issues or concerns.

	Human Rights: The fundamental rights and freedoms to which all individuals are entitled, often a central focus of advocacy work.

	Public Interest: Actions and advocacy efforts that serve the greater good or benefit society as a whole.

	Representation: The act of speaking or acting on behalf of others, particularly in advocacy for the needs and concerns of a group or community.

	Solidarity: The unity and support among individuals or groups with shared goals, often an important aspect of advocacy movements.