Download any or all of these easy-to-use materials to use in your practice during April's Foot Health Awareness Month.
Coming soon: Special edition of Footprints patient newsletter; a tip sheet for your practice website or patient portal; and social media graphics!
- Referral Letter
Make sure your colleagues in pediatrics, family medicine, and emergency medicine are aware of your expertise in treating children. Customize our referral letter and send to your peers. Don't forget local coaches and kids sports programs!
- Press Release
Share this customizable press release on or after April 4 with your local media and remind them that you are available to discuss stories related to kids' foot and ankle health. We offer a version for individual members and for components. If you need assistance creating a local media list, contact Peggy Tresky.
- Sample Social Media Posts
These sample posts are ready to use! Simply copy and paste to your own social media accounts. Character counts have already been performed and hashtags are included as appropriate. Personalize the content based on your practice experience or use as is. Be sure to use the hashtag #KeepKidsActive with all your pediatric foot health posts this month!
- Social Media Graphics
Download social media graphics to add to your accounts.
- Tip Sheet
This colorful tip sheet is perfect to share with parents and grandparents and to place on your patient portal or practice website.
- Footprints Patient Newsletter
Our experts from ACFAP share advice for parents on how to keep kids in their game. This patient-friendly newsletter is perfect for your website or patient portal, or to print and share with parents and grandparents.
- Logos
Use the Today’s Podiatrist Keeps Kids Active logo on social media or your website and link back to www.apma.org/KeepKidsActive.
- Video Content
Share our videos on social media with your followers!
Additional Resources
APMA gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics to this campaign. Visit the ACFAP website for more information on pediatric foot and ankle care.