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Our social media toolkit makes it easy to promote and celebrate National Women's Health Week in your social media communities.
Use your website, Facebook page, Twitter feed, or blog to share important information, encourage discussion, and promote your event. Here are some tips for getting started.
Looking for free health materials and resources for your National Women's Health Week event? Use our federal resources list!
To help make planning and promoting your event as easy as possible, we’ve created this step-by-step guide!
Not sure what kind of event you'd like to hold? Check out our list of event ideas to get started.
Event planning is easy with our event planning checklist.
Not sure what a proclamation is or how to get one? Use this checklist to have one issued in your community for National Women's Health Week.
Generating media attention is a great way to promote your event. Want tips on how to reach out to reporters? Use our step-by-step guide!
Distribute this flyer at your event to help women learn about the screenings they need at what age.
Use this template to create a customized media advisory about your National Women's Health Week activity.
Use this template to create a customized press release about your National Women's Health Week activity.
Use this template to create a customized proclamation for your city, county, state, or tribe/Native American nation in celebration of National Women's Health Week.
Solidify your media contacts by sending a follow-up thank you note letting them know how much you appreciate their efforts during National Women's Health Week.
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Content last updated May 9, 2013.
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