Promote Small Talks during April Alcohol Awareness Month

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Small Talks: Newsletter - Special Edition

Small Talks: How WI Prevents Underage Drinking

Small Talks is a statewide campaign created by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services that encourages adults – especially parents and caregivers – to have short, casual conversations about the dangers of underage drinking with the kids in their lives starting at age 8.

Promote Small Talks during April Alcohol Awareness Month

Governor Evers has declared April as Alcohol Awareness Month in Wisconsin. Encourage your community to have small talks this April and throughout the year. 

Use social media

Check out the Small Talks: Partner Resources page for graphics and text to use on Facebook and Instagram during Alcohol Awareness Month. Tag all your posts with #SmallTalksWI.

Use local media

Check out the Small Talks: Partner Resources page for live read public service announcements for radio stations and a press release template focused on Alcohol Awareness Month. 

Use community newsletters

Check out the Small Talks: Partner Resources page for an article for church bulletins, employee newsletters, and school newsletters focused on Alcohol Awareness Month.

Are you promoting the Small Talks campaign as part of Alcohol Awareness Month? We want to know! Send us an email with the details. Your efforts may be featured in a future Small Talks newsletter. 

Free Small Talks materials still available

Need printed copies of Small Talks handouts, fact sheets, and posters? Want a Small Talks yard sign? Want Small Talks stickers, pins, magnets, or fridge locks? Order them today. All items in the Small Talks store are free. There's no charge for shipping. Your organization's logo can be placed on some of the items. Order today to ensure you'll have materials for Alcohol Awareness Month. See everything that's available to order on the Small Talks: Partner Resources page or place your order right now.

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