Social media graphics and messages to reduce underage drinking

Raise awareness about alcohol and cancer risk by sharing the following social media graphics. The social media messages used here were created in partnership with the Small Talks campaign.

Facebook Posts

Social media message:

Alcohol increases the risk for mouth, throat, voice box,
esophagus, liver, colorectal, and breast cancer. That’s
seven more reasons to talk with your kids about the
dangers of underage drinking. Need help getting started?
SmallTalksWI.org has small talk tips and more. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.

Social media message:

Did you know that the more alcohol a person drinks and the
earlier in life they start, the higher their risk of cancer? It’s
true—and it makes having short, casual talks with kids about
the dangers of alcohol even more important. It really works.
Get small talk tips at SmallTalksWI.org. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.

Social media message:

Small, casual talks about the dangers of underage drinking
can make a big difference. That’s because kids really do
listen. Research shows that starting around age 8 can help
kids make positive choices—and reduce their risk for cancer.
Learn more and get tips at SmallTalksWI.org. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.

Social media message:

Want to prevent underage drinking and help kids lower their risk for alcohol-related cancers? Have small talks. We can help you get ready to answer kids’ tough questions, like “Did you drink when you were a kid?” or “Why do I need to wait until I’m 21?” at SmallTalksWI.org. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.

Instagram Posts

Social media message:

Alcohol increases the risk for mouth, throat, voice box,
esophagus, liver, colorectal, and breast cancer. That’s
seven more reasons to talk with your kids about the
dangers of underage drinking. Need help getting started?
SmallTalksWI.org has small talk tips and more. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.

Social media message:

Did you know that the more alcohol a person drinks and the
earlier in life they start, the higher their risk of cancer? It’s
true—and it makes having short, casual talks with kids about
the dangers of alcohol even more important. It really works.
Get small talk tips at SmallTalksWI.org. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.

Social media message:

Small, casual talks about the dangers of underage drinking
can make a big difference. That’s because kids really do
listen. Research shows that starting around age 8 can help
kids make positive choices—and reduce their risk for cancer.
Learn more and get tips at SmallTalksWI.org. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.

Social media message:

Want to prevent underage drinking and help kids lower their
risk for alcohol-related cancers? Have small talks. We can
help you get ready to answer kids’ tough questions, like “Did
you drink when you were a kid?” or “Why do I need to wait
until I’m 21?” at SmallTalksWI.org. Learn more about alcohol and cancer at WICancer.org.