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Published Date

Posted July 14, 2025
Social Services

Social Media Content Calendar

Project
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BADD Brothers Against Drug Deaths
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We're looking for a volunteer to help us save time and be more strategic with our social media presence. Specifically, you'll create a template for a one-month social posting calendar that we can leverage to make managing our multiple social media channels easy. You'll draft copy for fifteen to twenty posts and make recommendations to customize our content to optimize it for different platforms. We will seek your input on using tools to automate our social media postings. The final deliverable will be the calendar template you create filled with fifteen to twenty different posts.

You're a great fit for us if you're passionate about our mission, you have a background in managing professional social media accounts, and you can spend ten hours over one to three weeks on this project.

Byworking with our organization on this project, it would help us with the needed support to get our brand noticed, and to attract contributors and donators to help us provide services to those suffering from mental illness and addiction in the greater San Francisco Bay area

To prepare for the project, we will provide you with our events calendar and other relevant social media handles of organizations that are pillars in our sector. You'll have access to a file of photos and logos and a list of our hashtags.

BADD Brothers Against Drug Deaths

Location

San Francisco, California

Website

https://www.badd-sf.org

Member Since

May 2025

Completed Taproot Plus Partnerships

0

Organization Mission

At BADD (Brothers Against Drug Deaths), our mission is to advocate for those battling addiction and mental illness, particularly within Black and underserved communities. Inspired by the life and struggle of Theris Lee “TC” Coats II, we are committed to breaking the cycle of drug-related deaths by expanding access to treatment, support, and policy reform that prioritizes recovery over incarceration. We believe in dignity, healing, and second chances, and we work to: Provide education, resources, and advocacy to prevent drug-related deaths Promote mental health awareness and access to culturally competent care Support families navigating the complexities of addiction and mental illness Challenge systemic failures that deny people the help they need Bridge the gap between incarceration and recovery by connecting individuals reentering society with critical reentry services—including housing, employment, addiction treatment, and mental health care Partner with community organizations and justice system stakeholders to create pathways of support and opportunity for returning citizens.

Program Focus Areas

Advocacy & Human Rights
Crisis Support
Housing & Homelessness
Human Services
Mental Health & Wellness
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