Rural Messaging Campaign Kit
The Center for Colon Cancer Research (CCCR) at the University of South Carolina, the NCCRT, the South Carolina Cancer Alliance, the Colon Cancer Alliance, and the American Cancer Society – South Atlantic Division have developed one of the first unified, multi-state colon cancer awareness campaigns.
The goal of the kit is to provide a variety of tools focused on messaging for rural communities to leverage in increasing public awareness about this preventable disease. Recognizing the diversity of target audiences across communities, you will find two very different campaign designs to choose from.
Contact Kendra McBride ([email protected]) at the Center for Colon Cancer Research to inquire about receiving a copy of the kit.
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