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Alcohol Awareness Toolkit: #ProofIsInTheNumbers

Welcome!

April is National Alcohol Awareness Month. To raise awareness about alcohol-related harms and the importance of alcohol policy safeguards, we have launched the Alcohol Awareness Toolkit: #ProofIsInTheNumbers.

The Alcohol Awareness Toolkit seeks to do the following during the month of April:

  • Raise awareness about alcohol-related harms and the importance of strong alcohol policies using memes, and
  • Encourage engagement from prevention and public health stakeholders to strategically educate and inform decision makers about effective alcohol policies by providing easy-to-personalize, templated opinion editorials, letters to legislators and proclamations.

 

The Northwest PTTC is excited to bring these resources to communities in Region 10 and throughout the rest of the PTTC Network. We encourage our prevention partners to use the materials to raise awareness around the weekly themes to observe April as National Alcohol Awareness Month.

2023 Weekly Themes

Week 1: Harms to Others/Impaired Driving/Violence (April 2-8)

Week 2: Alcohol and The Economy (April 9-15)

Week 3: Alcohol’s Role in The Opioid Epidemic (April 16-22)

Week 4: Alcohol and Cancer & Excessive Alcohol Use (April 23-29)

Who Should Use the Toolkit?

There is something for everyone in the toolkit. Whether you plan to post the memes for the weekly themes or want to engage partners in submitting an opinion editorial about the importance of strong alcohol policy safeguards, or both, the toolkit is here to help you. From local coalitions to state public health departments and prevention coordinators, these materials have been designed with you in mind.

How to Access the Tools

Start by deploying the Alcohol Awareness Toolkit memes to enhance your social media presence. There are at least two for each weekly theme. You can access the memes through Canva, a free online platform where links to each meme template can be downloaded and customized with your own logo! You will be prompted to create a user account if you do not have one.

Complement your online social media messages with the engagement materials to raise awareness about alcohol-related harms, your efforts, and evidence-based alcohol policy safeguards. By using the templated materials, you will expand your reach beyond social media.

Access toolkit materials through the following links:

Download the Social Media MaterialsDownload the Engagement Materials

Download the Regulatory Guidance DocumentDownload the Policy Analysis Worksheet

Download the Planning Template

Technical Assistance on Using the Toolkit Materials

Within HHS Region 10

The Northwest PTTC has technical assistance consultants waiting to help if you want technical assistance on tailoring the toolkit materials to meet your needs. If you are located within HHS Region 10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, please follow the link below to request technical assistance. You will then be contacted by Northwest PTTC Coordinator Michelle Frye-Spray ([email protected]) to set up a consultation.

Request Technical Assistance

 

We hope you join us to raise our collective voice on this critical public health issue during National Alcohol Awareness Month.

Social Media Meme Templates

Click on the images or links below to be directed to the template for that meme on Canva where you can customize them with your organization's logo.

Social media post example, alcohol awareness month

Follow the link to add your logo to the Alcohol Awareness Month Meme Template

Social media post example, impaired driving

Follow the link to add your logo to the Impaired Driving Meme Template

Social media post example, increased consumption and female death rate

Follow the link to add your logo to the Increased Consumption/Female Death Rate Meme Template

Social media post example, policy safeguards and second-hand harms

Follow the link to add your logo to the Policy Safeguards/Second-hand Harms Meme Template

Social media post example for the policy safeguards and premature death meme

Follow the link to add your logo to the Policy Safeguards/Premature Death Meme Template

Social media post example for the Excessive Alcohol is a Drain on the American Economy meme

Follow the link to add your logo to the A Drain on the American Economy Meme Template

Social media post example, taxpayers are paying billions

Follow the link to add your logo to the Taxpayers Paying Billions Meme Template

Social media post example, adult women and middle-aged drinkers

Follow the link to add your logo to the Adult Women/Middle-aged Drinkers Meme Template

Social media post example, government control and second-hand harms

Follow the link to add your logo to the Government Control/Second-hand Harms Meme Template

Social media post example, ABC store

Follow the link to add your logo to the ABC Store Meme Template

Social media post example, county store

Follow the link to add your logo to the County Store Meme Template

Social media post example, state store

Follow the link to add your logo to the State Store Meme Template

Social media post example, policy safeguards and violent crime

Follow the link to add your logo to the Policy Safeguards/Violent Crime Meme Template

Social media post example, lethal mix

Follow the link to add your logo to the Lethal Mix Meme Template

Social media post example, one in seven

Follow the link to add your logo to the 1 in 7 Meme Template

Social media post example, breast cancer deaths

Follow the link to add your logo to the Breast Cancer Deaths Meme Template

Social media post example, types of cancer

Follow the link to add your logo to the Types of Cancer Meme Template

Social media post example for the Deaths from Excessive Alcohol Use Each Year meme

Follow the link to add your logo to the 380 Deaths Meme Template

Social media post example for the 140,000 Deaths: Enough to Fill a Stadium meme

Follow the link to add your logo to the Rose Bowl Stadium Meme Template

Social media post example for the 140,000 Deaths: Enough to Fill a Baseball Field meme

Follow the link to add your logo to the Wrigley Field Meme Template