Campaign Materials

Use these tools to amplify the #Push4YourHealth campaign.  Right click and save image to use.

Download poster size PDFs below.

Sample Social Media Posts

If you have social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, here are some sample messages to generate awareness among your friends and followers. You can customize these posts and feel free to develop some more on your own!

Official Diabetes Prevention Awareness Campaign Hashtags
#Push4YourHealth
#ThisIsDiabetes

Sample posts for Facebook:

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and we’re celebrating by highlighting the role of disability inclusion in diabetes prevention! #Push4YourHealth #ThisIsDiabetes https://bit.ly/2Wt1F2T

84 million Americans have prediabetes—it can be reversed. Push forward for your health and find out at doihaveprediabetes.org. #Push4YourHealth

Disability and diabetes do not discriminate. Adults living with disabilities are at a higher risk for developing Type II Diabetes. Push back for your health! #Push4YourHealth https://bit.ly/2Wt1F2T

Physical activity is the closest thing we have to a wonder drug! People with disability should get regular physical activity to reduce the risk of prediabetes and to promote overall health and wellness. Watch this video for tips on how to choose a fitness center – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4lLrZm6xyk. #Push4YourHealth

DPP providers should be using inclusive strategies to recruit and accommodate people with physical and sensory disabilities. Commit to inclusion in your diabetes prevention program! Watch this video to learn about recruiting people with disability in your program – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2ZcfTdAD28. #Push4YourHealth

Are you prepared to properly assess diabetes risk for people with disability? Start with materials in alternative formats and a wheelchair accessible scale. For more, check out Prevent T2 for All https://bit.ly/2Wt1F2T. #Push4YourHealth

Healthcare providers can use the Screen Test Act Today Toolkit (STAT) to assess diabetes risk for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities.https://preventdiabetesstat.org/toolkit.html #Push4YourHealth

Sample posts for Twitter:

#Push4YourHealth with us as we recognize November as National Diabetes Prevention Awareness Month! https://bit.ly/2Wt1F2T

1 in 3 American adults has prediabetes. Do you? Take action today at doihaveprediabetes.org. #Push4YourHealth #ThisIsDiabetes

#Disability and #Diabetes do not discriminate. Push back for your health!#Push4YourHealth https://bit.ly/2Wt1F2T

Diabetes prevention programs are for everyone. #CommitToInclusion in your diabetes prevention program! https://bit.ly/2Wt1F2T

Sample posts for Instagram:

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and we’re celebrating by highlighting the role of disability inclusion in diabetes prevention! #Push4YourHealth #ThisIsDiabetes

Disability and diabetes do not discriminate. Adults living with disabilities are at a higher risk for developing Type II Diabetes. Push back for your health! #Push4YourHealth