February 04, 2010
SafeVibe Campaign Launch Party Tonight in Vancouver!
By
Katherine Dodds
Thursday Feb 4 at V Lounge, 1905 Mainland, in Yaletown, Vancouver, Music, drinks, door prizes, no cover and lots of fun!
SafeVibe is a movement for everyone who wants to keep predators out of the bars and put an end to sexual assault. The more people who actively get involved—men, women, youth, everyone!—the closer we will be to making social change a reality. And our cohorts at WAVAW are launching the campaign with a fabulous party!
SafeVibe Campaign Project Coordinator Michele Murphy holds up one of the coasters we designed for the campaign. If you want to get in on the guerrilla coastering action in Vancouver bars, sign up to volunteer on the site's email list. Or contact safevibe@wavaw.ca
You can also get coasters to give away if you come to the party tonight!
Tonight's entertainment has no cover change, and features DJs, SafeVibe Signature Cocktail, and door prizes!
Check out www.SafeVibe.com and find out how you can get involved. You can also contact: safevibe@wavaw.ca
Take a short survey and enter to win prizes! Prizes are a 3 month membership at Semperviva Yoga, and a month membership in the ladies only program at Elements Academy of Martial Arts!
Check out the materials we created on the site, and use the tool kit to spread the word!
Join the SafeVibe group on Facebook and follow updates on Twitter.
Help us spread the word about this campaign!
Tag(s):
Health/Health Advocacy,
Hello Cool World,
Marketing,
Media Activism,
Olympics,
Sexual Health,
Social Justice,
Social Marketing,
Strategy,
Violence Against Women and Girls,
SafeVibe Campaign,
WAVAW,
Drink Spiking
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Katherine Dodds AKA "Kat" is the founder of Good Company Communications and HelloCoolWorld.com. Trained in renegade advertising & branding through her work with Adbusters in the '90s, Kat's early induction into the possibilities of the web-world was inspired by the term hypertext, which she immediately found comforting. She is dedicated to cause-related communication and to the development and use of tools that promote democratic processes.
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