The people at HealthWest who sponsor the Watch Muskegon Stay Home Save Lives campaign say they have been in awe of the support form the community around the campaign. But in response to people who ask what else they can do to help, the reply:
1. Change out your organization or personal cover photo on Facebook using the graphics at healthwest.net.
2. Share the campaign graphics, videos, or other materials on social media and in any outgoing communications
3. Change your Facebook profile picture frame – (Update profile picture, click “add frame” and search “Stay Safe Muskegon”)
4. Encourage others to share this message using email, social media, video, et
5. Make your own video
Several community leaders have already started making their own video messages to their followers, subscribers, customers, clients, and staff.
YOUR VOICE is powerful and valued by your sphere of influence. We would encourage ALL OF YOU to deliver a message to those around you.
To be helpful, we have even enclosed some talking points to assist you in speaking about COVID19. Click here for talking points. To tie your video back to the campaign, be sure to end your message including Gemini DaPoet and Angelita of Services for Hope.
Andy O’Riley’s The Muskegon Channel is working to share this message (https://muskegonchannel.com/)
- Posted April 17, 2020
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