Invite Your Community to “Go Blue” for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

This year the Colon Cancer Coalition is partnering with advocacy organizations across the country and inviting you to GO BLUE in March.

Public, private, and civic spaces across the country are going BLUE to promote colorectal cancer awareness messages and activities.

Submit your local landmark!

Submit A Landmark

5 easy steps to get involved! 

Blue lights in Houston TX 2019

1. Download the Toolkits.

Download Volunteer Toolkit Download Health Care Toolkit Access Resource Drive

2. Sign up and request a proclamation for your state using Fight Colorectal Cancer’s Blue Star State Tutorial.

3. Watch the recording of the #BlueForCRC Ask Us Anything open Zoom meeting from Thursday, January 5, or the 2022 training webinar to get all the tips and tricks from volunteers.

4. Invite local landmarks, health care systems, and other local establishments to “go blue” March 3-12, 2023 (or any time in March that works for them).

5. Request a Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month proclamation from your city’s mayor.

March Awareness Kits

Informational resources now available

We have a library of FREE educational materials where you can request from our dozens of materials, and download free PDF’s to share with your family and friends, places of worship, health fairs, and public events.

Order Your Awareness Materials

The easy to read and easy to share information has been reviewed by our Medical Advisory Council and address the importance of life-saving colon and rectal cancer screening.

Translations available in French, Spanish, Vietnamese, Hmong, Chinese, Korean, and Somali, and more!

TIPS AND TRICKS

From volunteer Allison Rosen

  1. Allison Rosen at #BlueforCRC press conference in HoustonStart early, it is hard to get people to commit at the last minute.
  2. If you see a building that was another color (like pink for breast cancer awareness) it has the potential to turn blue.
  3. No place is too small, if a bank or other business is blue, call them. The more buildings and landmarks the better.
  4. If a company, medical center, or business doesn’t have lights ask if they would be willing to wear blue on a certain date and post to social using #BlueforCRC to create social media buzz.
  5. Share the unified messaging and ask those participating to tweet, share it on social. They like it when they are given exactly what to say.
  6. PERSONALIZE EVERYTHING! In every email and phone call include your personal connection to the
    colorectal cancer, as a patient, survivor, or caregiver. Make it really hard to say ‘No’!

See all of Allison’s tips in the #BlueForCRC Volunteer Toolkit.

SAMPLE SOCIAL MEDIA

(include photo if possible)

  1. 1 in 24 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer in their lifetime. Thank you [tagged landmark or city] for going BLUE to support patients and survivors during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. #BlueForCRC #colorectalcancer @coloncancercoal
  2. For Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, I’m excited that [tagged landmark or city] is going BLUE to help raise awareness and encourage life-saving screenings for colon and rectal cancer. #BlueForCRC #colorectalcancer @coloncancercoal
  3. #ColorectalCancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States among men and women combined. That’s why we are going #BlueForCRC to encourage screening for this largely preventable cancer. @ColonCancerCoal 

Use #BlueForCRC in all your CRC Awareness posts in March. And add a state-specific hashtag to find others raising awareness in your state.

Thank you for your partnership!

Fight Colorectal Cancer
American College of Gastroenterology
Colorectal Cancer Alliance

GI Cancer Alliance

Colon Cancer Stars
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