Color It Blue Virtual Rally: Kickstart the Movement!
Why attend the rally?
This rally is the perfect way to launch your volunteer involvement in the Color It Blue campaign. You’ll hear from two courageous survivors, gain insight into the impact of sexual violence and discover how you can make a real difference this April. Whether you’re an individual, part of a group or representing a business, this rally will give you the tools and inspiration to take action.
After the Rally: Color It Blue!
- Color your nails, hair or beard blue to show your support
- Wear blue to start important conversations
- Display a blue ribbon or sticker to raise awareness
- Join the “Move”ment: Walk, run, bike, dance, do yoga or create your own way to move. Together, we’ll turn every step, stretch and stride into a statement of support.
- For additional ways to engage, explore our Color It Blue toolkit.
Don’t miss the rally. Register today and find out how you can volunteer, spread the word and Color It Blue in April.
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