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    Move 4 Summer – Active Black Country

    16 Jul 2020 by Libby Mahoney

    • Tags:
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    Active Black Country are launching a summer campaign called “Move4Summer”.

    The overarching objective of the campaign is to encourage people to be active with flexibility to accommodate different audiences and partners approaches, programmes and interventions.  The campaign will also act as a vehicle to promote and push a range of Active Black Country activities.

    Therefore, click here for a template in which organisations/clubs/groups can fill in and Active Black Country will either promote your activities via social media or their rainbow book or both – all under the Black Country Campaign Move4Summer campaign.

    The main target audiences for the campaign are Children and Young People, Families and Inactive Adults.

    The campaign will also:

    • Focus on inclusivity and flexibility for people to be active their way with diverse suggestions on being active including different digital offers
    • Signpost to green and open spaces

    Why not tag us into your post promoting your activity using the hashtag #EveryDayYourWay

    If you would like for your summer activity/programme to be promoted across Active Black Country’s networks then please send the completed form to: Joanne Booker by email at Joanne_Booker@blackcountryconsortium.co.uk

    Source: Active Black Country

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