100+ Ideas to Recognize World Thrombosis Day
Don’t miss these creative ideas for celebrating WTD and raising awareness!
- Join WTD on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram
- Join our new WTD TikTok account!
- Use relevant hashtags: #WTDay21 #WorldThrombosisDay #EyesOpenToThrombosis #KnowThrombosis #KeepLifeFlowing #MyWTDWhy
- Feature WTD content on your website, blog or other social media site – use the logo and link to WorldThrombosisDay.org
- Include WTD content in your e-newsletter or e-communicaion to staff, colleagues, family or neighbors
- Twitter Chat – Participate in the global WTD 2021 Twitter Chat on October 13, or plan your own (#ClotChat)
- Connect with other WTD partners on social media
- Blog / Be a guest blogger / contribute – ask other bloggers to participate
- Post videos and share with YouTube (#MyWTDWhy)
- Film a video and post – share with the WTD campaign to elevate
- Plan a Facebook LIVE event / activity
- Video / photograph competition; digital games
- Use photographs; screen captures of educational resources
- Post Survivor Selfies – Share with WTD campaign
- Post content and pictures in a Facebook Group / educate family, friends and colleagues online
- Include WTD banners and other graphics on social media pages
- Change your profile picture to a WTD Picture on/around WTD
- Virtual reality experience pertaining to blood clots
- Ask other organizations / individuals to join the WTD campaign as a partner online
- Contest, giveaways, use of apps
Community / Work Place Activities
- Runs/Walks/Bike Rides to generate awareness
- Organize an official dog walk
- Community flash mob / dance
- Host or participate in a local health fair
- Community center display
- Awareness-building sporting event
- Town / neighborhood cookout / music event
- Break a Guinness World Records statistic
- Candle lighting
- Walk to work day
- Office-wide activity (Get up and move every 37 minutes)
- Local celebrity engagement – Ask for participation
- Light a building or monument in red or blue
- Dress a community statute in red or blue
- Work with your local town or hang a banner or flags
- Fly a WTD flag at your company, home or partner location
- Policy briefings; discussions about funding with government representatives
- Meet with public officials and share information with their staffers
- Partner with other community organizations to raise awareness; use an existing event or create your own
- Office olympics activities
- Information table at your company, local clinic or hospital
- Organize a fundraiser at a local restaurant
- Conferences / meetings / business gatherings
- Send out a mailing; a personal letter or a postcard with more information
- Leave educational resources at the post office or in grocery stores / markets
- Ask local cafes and restaurants to place table tents on their tables; post posters
- Ask your local school or child care center to make information available to families
- Work with a senior center to hold an educational event or leave information
- Giveaways / prizes / friendly competitions to raise awareness
- Golf tournament; information at fairs or seasonal markets
- Hot air balloon activity; airplane with banner
- Bus banners;
- Set up information at airports, train or bus stations
- Work with a local taxi company to share important resources with riders
- Community giveaways, information at gas stations, rest areas or travel stops
- Give information out at video gaming conferences / meetings
- Partner with your local video gaming store to share resources with every customer
- Plan a live thrombosis experience – creating a public blood clot to illustrate its impact
- Face painting, hair dyeing (red or blue)
- Share a story or testimonial with the global campaign at wtd@isth.org
- Office activity outside, i.e. Walk the Block to Prevent Clots activity for businesses in cities or towns
- Athletic activities, i.e. dodgeball, football, tennis or other
- Join the global WTD campaign for an activity
Media Outreach
- Hold media briefings with local reporters and journalists
- Press conference
- Public affairs / community radio opportunities
- Video / Public Service Announcements
- Media alerts / media invites to community activities
- Video news release (VNR)
- Submit an article, op-ed or column to your local newspaper or online news site / blog
- Distribute a press releases or media alert to local journalists
- Drop press kits off at media offices
- Share your story or testimonal with a reporter for coverage (be sure to share it with the global campaign)
- Invite media to your event – be sure to explain why it’s important for the public and use key messages and campaign resources
- Utilize social media to communicate with journalists and share links / resources
Healthcare / Hospital Activities
- Free clinics
- Patient education seminars / workshops
- Staff education seminars / workshops
- Health fairs for the community
- Prizes, games for staff to learn more
- Free giveaways throughout the day
- Celebrate with healthy WTD goodies in each department
- Staff an educational table in the waiting room or registration area
- Flash mob with dictors and staff; take video and play it in the hospital
- Place Information in elevators, escalators or bathrooms
- Use banners, posters and other signage to build awareness
- Wear pins, bracelets, T-shirts or other WTD branded items
- Doctor / patient briefings to discuss thrombosis
- Survey patients about their understanding of blood clots
- Invite an expert to give a presentation to staff or the public
- Use annuncements in the hospital to share important messages
- Use Hospital TV to share important awareness messages
- Media activity / event
Do you have an interesting activity to submit for inclusion on this list? Share it with us at wtd@isth.org.
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