Hanover Cares Social Media Toolkit
This social media toolkit focuses on “making a change” in our Hanover Community and beyond by providing information to help prevent substance use in our youth. The toolkit includes:
Social media content to help spread awareness about substance use and our youth.
Best practices for engaging in healthy discussions about substance use with teens.
Ways you can contribute to helping stop substance misuse in your community.
Our toolkit was created with you in mind. All of our materials are created to be easily shared with different audiences amongst different social media formats; they are able to be shared and downloaded.
How to Use
Download, copy, and share our media graphics, resources, and informational materials. Copy our provided captions and use our hashtags! To provide extra resources, point your audiences to our website- hanover-cares.org.
We at Hanover Cares empower guardians and role models in our community to communicate about substance use with your youth. Start the Conversation today. #HanoverCares #makeachange #letstalk
Did you know that according to our local survey- 68% of Hanover Students believe there is moderate to high risk when vaping/using e-cigarretes? We can make a difference in educating our youth about the risk of substance use when we come together. #HanoverCares #stayintheloop #makeachange
Did you know these facts? Find out more information and find more resources on our website hanover-cares.org. #HanoverCares #makeachange #didyouknow
We all can make an impact on our community when it comes to substance use. By doing our part, we can make a change in our community. #HanoverCares #makeachange #prevention
Reach out to us or check out our website to access our long list of emergency resources. We are here for you and the youth of Hanover. #HanoverCares #makeachange #prevention
Did you know that according to our local survey- 64% of Hanover Students believe there is moderate to high risk when drinking almost daily? We can make a difference in educating our youth about the risk of substance use when we come together. #HanoverCares #stayintheloop #makeachange