This Instagram Campaign is to promote National Gordie Day a few days before the day.
Welcome to the Gordie Center's Prevention Toolkit!
Our Toolkit provides a series of harm reduction Instagram posts, infographics, program guides and resources, and short videos that meet students where they are to help them protect the things they value.
Please download and use these free resources, and be sure to tag the Gordie Center!
Permission is granted to copy and distribute materials in the Gordie Center Prevention Toolkit in any medium or format in unadapted/unaltered/unedited form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as Gordie Center logos are not removed.
See our student-developed guide to social media contests to create greater engagement. We also offer virtual 1-hour presentations and training for a fee.
You can sort the tools in the Toolkit by topic, content type, and audience!
- ImageTopic:GORDIEdayFormat:InstagramAudience:Faculty & Staff, Students, Parents
- ImageTopic:GORDIEdayFormat:InstagramAudience:Faculty & Staff, Students, Parents
This Instagram campaign educates on National Gordie Day.
- ImageTopic:General, GORDIEdayFormat:InstagramAudience:Faculty & Staff, Students, Parents
This Instagram campaign educates on the history of the Gordie Center.
- ImageTopic:GORDIEdayFormat:InstagramAudience:Faculty & Staff, Students, Parents
This Instagram campaign is to honor Gordie Bailey's memory by remembering him and the kindness he gave to others.
- ImageTopic:AlcoholFormat:InstagramAudience:Faculty & Staff, Students, Parents
This Instagram Campaign educates on BORGs.
- ImageTopic:AlcoholFormat:InstagramAudience:Faculty & Staff, Students, Parents
This Instagram campaign educates on the PUBS signs and promotes the pledge to check for alcohol overdose.
- ImageTopic:HazingFormat:InstagramAudience:Faculty & Staff, Students, Parents
This Instagram post highlights National Hazing Prevention Week on September 25th to 28th.
- ImageTopic:HazingFormat:InstagramAudience:Students
Instagram campaign to educate on the myth of hazing consent.