Valentine’s day Poster Campaign
“CULTIVATE A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP”
“Be somebody to somebody… FOR THE LONG RUN”
“DATING 101”
These are just a few of the messages we’ve shared on college campuses as part of our annual Valentine’s Day poster campaign. As colleges co-opt Valentine’s Day to spread warped and explicit messages about relationships through well-funded Sex Week programming, Love and Fidelity Network students reveal the day’s deeper meaning: every person is meant to love and be loved.
In a nationwide coordinated effort, students across the country unite to plaster their common spaces and social media with posters, set up tables to engage peers about love and romance, and provide alternatives to Sex Week programming.
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The 2023 valentine’s Day Campaign
This Valentine’s Day, we want you to reflect on your future. Tune out of commercialism and resist cynicism by reflecting on present possibilities – and what they might hold for your future. This year’s campaign features three couples considering the potential of lifelong commitment. Like them, we encourage your to reflect on present possibilities and what your future might hold. Could this be the first of many coffees? Could this be one of many adventures? Could this be for a lifetime?
2022: Stop and ask yourself…
We want you to think about what it takes to cultivate a healthy relationship. This campaign’s imagines the plant throughout its lifecycle – sprouting, growing, withering, and fruiting – as a metaphor for the relationships we want, we have, in which we inevitably suffer, and to which we aspire. We like that anyone, whether they’re dating or not, can benefit from asking these important questions. Time, attention, deep roots, and fruit are not just the hallmarks of a healthy relationship, but of a thriving person.
2021: Hope in a pandemic
We are sharing three reasons to hope during this pandemic. A departure from our usual on-campus poster campaign, this year’s social media campaign will be viewed and shared by more than just college students. Our campaign graphics highlight three positive developments in dating, marriage, and family and during the pandemic. Though this time has been challenging for us all (sometimes painfully so), we can rest assured that human love and resilience are not overcome by the virus.
2020: END GHOSTING
2019: BE SOMEBODY TO SOMEBODY
2018: Take a Chance. People are worth it
2017: Don’t get caught up in the HYPE
2016: BRING Dating BACK
2015: DAting