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Washington State Health Care Authority | For Our Lives
This fentanyl-overdose prevention campaign is shaped by Native knowledge and voices, taking a real-life approach to storytelling.
Washington State Department of Health | Native and Strong
To reach people about mental health, we drew on the power of artistic expression — shedding light on risk and resilience among veterans and Two-Spirit people as part of the Native and Strong campaign.
Spokane County Target Zero Task Force | Spokane Shares the Road
Accidents involving pedestrians and bicyclists were on the rise in Spokane County. Our narrative-driven safety campaign used humor to reach people in Spanish and English.
Washington State Health Care Authority | Friends for Life
By leading with care and connection, the Friends for Life campaign helps people throughout Washington prevent fentanyl overdoses.
Equity-based COVID-19 prevention
For WA State Department of HealthCurbing COVID-19’s spread and promoting vaccinations equitably across all of ...
Engaging our audience for suicide prevention
Washington has one of the highest suicide rates among Native Americans and Alaska Natives, as historical trauma and systemic racism continue to affect their mental health and every other aspect of life.
Trusted Messenger COVID-19 Campaign
Curbing COVID-19’s spread and promoting vaccinations equitably across all of Washington’s communities means investing in community-based organizations and mobilizing trusted message carriers.
Telling the story of care across Washington
Health care is a big story to tell — it’s complicated, interwoven and full of jargon. We brought big ideas to life through individual stories from across the state.
Changing behaviors for safer driving
We used the best of social change marketing to influence seat-belt use, curb DUIs, slow down speeders and support multimodal safety.
Empowering everyone to prevent opioid misuse
Millions of media impressions made. Tons of unused medication returned. Thousands of resources downloaded. This is Starts with One in action.
Supporting public health — for a safe return to public life
Our county needed new community norms. We gave businesses the tools to communicate them.