[Narrator] The readers know the issue. Now, what's the solution? If people only remember one thing about your solution, what should it be? Start with this in mind, then fill in the details with important strategies, key supportive partners and barriers you overcame. Also, include information about how the solution was created specifically for the audience or vulnerable population. Were there additional supports to ensure that it communicated with and benefitted the population served? How did where they live, work, or play affect the solution that you implemented? Try to anticipate and address any questions your readers might have. You will want to focus on information that is relevant to the interests of the intended audience. How do the goals of your strategy meet the interests of stakeholders as well as public health needs? If you need examples of how to structure your solution section or what 's right, right-click on the search stories link at the top of the page and open it in a new browser window. Then search the stories in the library for inspiration. Or, look at that specific section in the sample story contained in the downloadable worksheet found in the getting started section of this site.