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Older Americans Month: New Materials Available

February 13, 2020

New Materials for Older Americans Month

We continue to add materials to help you #MakeYourMark for #OAM2020 this May! As items are released, we'll keep you informed on the latest releases. Here's what is new:

Image removed.Social Media Graphics

As you get ready for OAM, consider using social media to promote the observance, amplify your message, and announce events. Download graphics like a profile and cover image for your accounts and items to use alongside posts in your feeds.

Templates

Not sure where to start? We have a sample article and proclamation template to jumpstart your efforts. The drop-in article can be used as a fill-in-the-blank or as inspiration for an original piece. The proclamation template is a good way to raise awareness by requesting public recognition by officials in your community.

Other Artwork

Every community and organization celebrates OAM differently, so we offer a range of art to use in documents and at events. Available now are a masthead image and banner art that can be used for printing branded handouts and signage. Image removed.

In Case You Missed It: Logos and Posters

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Last modified on 05/09/2022


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