Examples of Public Health Campaigns
The White House Office of National Drug
Control Policy’s National Youth Antidrug Media
Campaign. Go to: www.mediacampaign.org.
The American Legacy Foundation has several
ongoing anti-tobacco campaigns.
Go to: www.americanlegacy.org.
CDC and other agencies’ Youth Media
Campaign to help youth develop exercise and eating
habits that will foster a healthy life. Go to: www.VERBnow.com and www.bam.gov.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s
Buckle Up America! Campaign to
increase seat belt and safety seat use. Go to: www.buckleupamerica.org.
CDC’s Choose your Cover to promote
sun protection. Go to:
www.cdc.gov/ChooseYourCover/.
The National Cancer Institute’s
5-a-Day Campaign to promote eating more fruits and
vegetables. Go to: www.5aday.com.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s
Covering Kids to increase enrollment in children’s
health insurance. Go to: www.coveringkids.org.
HRSA’s Insure Kids Now! to increase
enrollment in children’s health insurance.
Go to: www.insurekidsnow.gov.
New York Monroe County’s adolescent
pregnancy prevention communications program,
"Not Me, Not Now." Go to: www.notmenotnow.org.