Spread the word

We agree on more than we think.

Firearm injuries are the leading cause of death for children and teens ages 1-17 in the U.S. (Source: John Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions). It may sound like a problem that’s too big to fix, but it’s not. We agree on more than we think.

Gun violence is preventable, and everyone has a role to play.

You can help by starting productive conversations about firearm injury prevention with patients, parents and caregivers of patients, and other health care professionals. Simple steps, like sharing these posts and talking about what you’ve learned on this website, can help keep children and teens safe.

In-feed social graphics

Share these 1x1 social graphics and help prevent youth firearm injuries.

Social story graphics

Share these 9x16 (vertical) story graphics and help prevent youth firearm injuries.

There is either a blue or tan box on several of these 9x16 social assets to allow for a URL sticker to be added when posting to social media stories. This allows the link to stand out, not cover any key visuals or text, and provides a turnkey clickthrough to the site for deeper engagement. 

Partner Toolkit

Interested in supporting the Ad Council’s firearm injury prevention and intervention efforts? Our work focuses on non-advocacy solutions that make a meaningful impact in reducing gun violence. To partner with us or learn more about our Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative, explore our partner toolkit.

Partner Toolkit