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Chelsey Strickler

Jon Faust. Brooklynn Coop. Taylor Jackson. Hannah Gibson. Chelsey Strickler. Dierre Littleton. Ben Ratliff. Casey Smith. Provide a guide for future CPC campaigns. We have researched and will provide educated advice.

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Chelsey Strickler

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  1. Jon Faust Brooklynn Coop Taylor Jackson Hannah Gibson Chelsey Strickler Dierre Littleton Ben Ratliff Casey Smith

  2. Provide a guide for future CPC campaigns. • We have researched and will provide educated advice. • Promote a healthy lifestyle for college students and raise their awareness of CPC services. • We are excited to help CPC achieve your goals and reach college students.

  3. We are going to increase awareness of: • What CPC offers • Who CPC serves • Who CPC is • Why CPC exists • Affordable Cost

  4. Ivy Tech Rose Hulman Indiana State University • * focus on one college at a time during a specific time St. Mary of the Wood

  5. Calendar of events • July • 6th – Terre Haute Fair Begins • Possible booth or campaign • August • 6th – Vigo Schools Begin • 12th – Walk For Life Kick Off • 15th – ISU Campaign Begins • 17th – Sycamore Sunday • Booth • 20th – ISU Begins • 23rd – Terre Haute Block Party • 25th – St. Mary of the Woods Begins/ IVY Tech Begins • October • 3rd – Rose-Hulman Homecoming • Donation Drive Begins • 31st – ISU Campaign Ends March 10th – Rose Hulman Spring Quarter Begins • Possible campaign May 12th – ISU Summer Courses Begin 27th – IVY Tech Summer Courses Begin • Possible campaigns for Summer residents June 6th – Rose-Hulman Summer Courses Begin • Possible campaigns 1st – 30th – ISU New Student Orientation • Implement “Risky Business”

  6. Calendar November 30th – Rose-Hulman Campaign Begins December 2nd – Rose-Hulman Winter Quarter Begins January 2015 31st – Rose-Hulman Campaign Ends February 2015 1st - St. Mary of the Woods Campaign Begins April 2015 30th – St. Mary of the Woods Campaign Ends May 2015 1st – IVY Tech/Community Campaign Ends July 2015 31st – IVY Tech/Community Campaign Ends

  7. SUGGESTED BUDGET

  8. Create positive social media interaction between Crisis Pregnancy Center and the community of Terre Haute.  Objective A. – Develop a position specific to social media, which will focus solely on interacting with the public. Objective B. – Design campaigns or contests, which may increase the number of followers of the social media sites. Objective C. – Include the Twitter handle and Facebook name on all flyers and brochures, as well as, within the surveys sent to students within the target audience.

  9. Objective A. – Develop a spokesperson or object, which will attract the attention of the target audience. Objective B. – Design flyers related to the services provided by the Crisis Pregnancy Center, which are to the point, attractive, and equally meant for men and women. Objective C. – Design brochures, which are influential but to the point and inform students of risks confronted during sexual encounters.

  10. Goal #3 Develop campaigns and/or fundraisers, which may be used year-round at each college campus. Objective A. – Design easy to fund and easy to set up fundraisers for New Student Orientation and other college fairs. Objective B. – Create a script for a PSA or commercial, which can be aired on the college campuses, if a television or radio station is provided.

  11. Risky Business • During REC FEST - Students socialize and trade colored stickers • Each sticker means something • FOR EXAMPLE - White = nothing, Green = Chlamydia White: You’re safe you don’t have anything. • After, the student leader will explain each STD and give statistics • CPC provides coupons or brochure to for student leader to hand out and plug-in CPC

  12. Saint Mary-of-the-woods • Focus more on needs of women • Promote faith-based aspect (private school) • Women sharing testimonies/experience with women of St. Mary’s • Possible luncheon or hot chocolate & cookies • Will be held in the winter = indoors

  13. Donation drive • Homecoming week • Target ALUMNI • Learn to Earn donations • Monetary donations • Spread the word for CPC and your services

  14. Example Public Service Announcement “STD's are a significant health challenge in the United States, primarily in the communities of college campuses. Nearly 20 million new sexually transmitted diseases occur every year with half of those coming from young sexually active members ranging from ages 15-24. One in four college students are burdened by an STD. STD's not only physically affect your body but it also has an emotional scar on one's self dignity. Crisis Pregnancy Center has solutions for you. CPC offers a wide range of tests and services free to those in need. Whether an STD check is needed or if you need counseling to help through this difficulty, CPC has your back. Get checked regularly if you are sexually active. Don't be a statistic.”

  15. Thank you

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