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Our Events

We repeat these events on a yearly basis, with more advocacy days supplemented! For resources to host an event of your own, check out our resources page! Additionally, check out our Instagram for more! We hope you use this 'calendar' to host your own advocacy days and utilize our themes, tactics, and plans to spread awareness!

If You Would Like To Host An Event, Submit This Form

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September

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. We seek to take the initiative together by spreading awareness via presentations and advocacy days. We help to facilitate the ACCO's (trademarked) mission of going gold, going pjamming, and spreading awareness. By going pjamming — the battle uniform for kids with cancer —, we all seek to spread awareness about childhood cancer, engage in discussion with our peers, and help those fighting the battle feel less alone. So, what can you do? Host an advocacy day and have your school go PJammin and go gold; the ACCO will give you free advocacy resources by registering your event also on their site! Start a fundraiser on GoFundMe with the ACCO. Use our already-made presentation on the resources page and our ready-to-send email to educate your community about childhood cancer.

November

Autism Awareness

For Autism Awareness, have your school wear blue for a day, post on our social media to spread awareness, and sign a 'rainbow-puzzle' pledge to remember to advocate during this day and every day, with snacks and baked sweets to share as you all advocate! We also suggest gathering a bunch of your team to decorate the floor with chalk and have members of your community sign their name as an additional advocacy pledge! Go to our resources page for flyers!

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December / March

Menstrual Equity Advocacy and Period Drive 

Our discussion surrounds the stigmatization around menstrual cycles and the egregious tampon taxes on sanitary products, namely tampons and pads. By delivering presentations, and movie screenings of Period. End of Sentence, and hosting a products drive, our community became united for a common cause. Presentations, a #wearred&endthestigma day, flyers, Instagram posts, fundraisers, and movie screenings are a fantastic way to unite your community with a common goal. See materials in the resource page!

November / December

Host A Drive

For our starting chapter, our school annually hosted a food and clothing drive to donate to our local shelter. Public health helped to advertise this drive by posting on social media and making fliers. But, let's take it a step further! Whether a thanksgiving food drive or a holiday clothes drive, start your own drive by communicating with a shelter and seeing if they would pick up and accept your donations. Ask your community to donate to a cause that would help others, advertise it on your social media, and use the website spent.org (a choose your own path game) to present to your community why we must help those around us!

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December

Holiday Mental Health

During the holiday season, we utilize social media to spread awareness about holiday mental health. Post short paragraphs of holiday traditions shared by our community to foster a united spirit. Let's 

remember what we all love about this time of the year!
We hope to remind everyone to express gratitude. So, write a few things you are grateful for and reminisce on some positive memories! 

That being said, remember you don’t have to always be happy during this time of the year. Your emotions are validated, and it is understandable that you can’t always focus on the positive memories. However, we hope this may bring a little joy to your end-of-year countdown!

January / March

Blood Drive 

With the country being in a severe blood shortage due to COVID-19, we took it upon ourselves to creatively advocate. Click on the below image to see our video that won the New York Blood Center Competition! You can advocate by making your own presentation, hosting your own blood drive with blood centers such as NYBC, and sharing our educational video also found in The Informatives section.

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February

Women's Heart Health Day

GO RED for women’s heart health month!! Educate yourselves by looking on our Instagram, pledge that you will facilitate discussion, become more aware, and advocate for a healthier world! Each member of our community wrote a fact on a heart and put them around our school to spread awareness during our Go Red Day!

February

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week

Eating disorders affect people of all backgrounds and genders. This week, a nationally recognized awareness campaign by the POTUS, strives to bring awareness to eating disorders that have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Covid-19 has only increased these statistics and let us make it part of all of our missions this week to spread awareness and make sure that those who are currently struggling know they are not alone. On day 1, we had a presentation following a discussion about myths and facts surrounding eating disorders. On day 2, we wore blue and green. On day 3, we wrote positive body and self-affirmations on ourselves (with of course, non-toxic markers).

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April

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we utilized social media and we wore blue to spread awareness, and educated ourselves and our peers by engaging in discussions and debunking months about both child abuse prevention month and sexual assault awareness month. Check out our Instagram to repost!

May

Mental Health Awareness Month

Many of the topics we advocate for throughout the year surround the topic of mental health. Nevertheless, during May are actions are further empowered by our desire to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health month. We collaborate to host S+S events (slime and snacks) so students can destress. We make balloons filled with orbeez using a water bottle to transfer the orbeez into the ballon so students can create a stress ball to destress. We make sure to practice gratitude by writing down what we are grateful for and spreading that gratitude around campus by posting what we are grateful for all over our community. We also ensure our social media presence stays active with mental health posts, such as those distinguishing between mental health and mental illness and addressing prominent causes of the mental health stigma which must be eradicated.

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Even still, a ribbon is not enough.

Text STUDENTS to 644-33. By texting, you agree to receive communications to your phone number from Everytown organizations. Msg freq varies. STOP to quit. Msg & data rates may apply. This simple text will ensure you're looped in whenever there’s an opportunity to call their lawmaker or sign a petition. 

May

Gun Violence Awareness

In partnership with my leadership with Students Demand Action @ SIA, we host a wear orange and tie an orange ribbon day at our school.

Let's demand action. Whether you are tieing a ribbon with a specific name in your mind or a specific occurrence, the mere action stands as a reminder to each individual on our campus that we must take action.
Why an orange ribbon? In this, we remember every single victim of gun violence in the United States, with the massacre in Uvalde at the front of our minds. Furthermore, Wear Orange Weekend is June 3-5. Although we are not in school this weekend, SDA hopes you all wear orange and partake in the orange ribbon tying on Friday. Wearing orange demonstrates our collective action in ending the gun violence epidemic, honoring the lives lost to gun violence, and raising awareness about this public health crisis.

Remember, our instagram and website go hand-in-hand to provide information about numerous public health topics, while also encouraging young individuals and aspiring public health professionals to advocate and spread awareness

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