This toolkit is for individual advocates looking to support kids with cancer on social media. Thank you for helping us raise awareness!
All of the following social graphics have been created by Children’s Cancer Cause for anyone to use. Right click any graphic to save it to your device for easy sharing on your social platforms. If you tag us in your post (@childrenscause), we’ll re-share out to our own network of followers with our thanks for your support. Below the graphics are sample messages you can share as captions to your post, adapted as you see fit.
Are you part of a club, team, small business, or other organization looking to show your support for kids with cancer? Visit the Toolkit for Organizations, where these graphics come in versions that have a space for your logo. If you’re looking for custom content that matches your team or organization’s colors, mascot, or brand, please reach out using the form at the bottom of that page, and we’ll see what we can come up with for you. We love to find new creative ways to spread awareness about childhood cancer!
‘I SUPPORT’ GRAPHICS
Show your support for children with cancer by sharing one of these graphics anytime.
AWARENESS GRAPHICS
Help us spread awareness about childhood cancer by sharing out one of these fact graphics.
SEPTEMBER GRAPHICS
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month! The internationally-recognized awareness color for childhood cancer is yellow or gold.
Sample Text for Post Captions
I’m so inspired by the courage and strength of every child battling cancer. Follow @childrenscause to find out how to speak up for these kids!
Cancer remains the number one cause of death by disease among children. Follow @childrenscause to learn how to help change this story and create a brighter future for every child diagnosed with cancer.
Globally, cancer kills more than 100,000 children annually. I share in the vision of Children’s Cancer Cause: creating a world where every child diagnosed with cancer can live a long and healthy life.
Childhood cancer survival rates can range from almost 0% for cancers such as DIPG (a type of brain cancer) to as high as 90% for the most common type of childhood cancer, Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Learn more about childhood cancer by following @childrenscause.
Did you know there are over 500,000 survivors of childhood cancer in the United States? Children’s Cancer Cause is a nonprofit working to address the unique needs and lifelong health challenges of these survivors. If you’re a cancer survivor, I see you and support you!