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Free Online Screening - The Anonymous People
Recovery is Out - 3-1-14 Sponsored by Hazelden-Betty Ford

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03/01/2014

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2014-03-01 00:00:00 2014-03-01 23:55:00 Free Online Screening - The Anonymous People Free screening of The Anonymous People - This Saturday, March 1, 2014 sponsored by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Online false MM/DD/YYYY

Time: 12:00 am - 11:55 pm

Location: Online

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The Anonymous People


This Saturday, March 1st, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, a founding partner of the ManyFaces1Voice call-to-action campaign, will host a free online stream of The Anonymous People via the Hazelden Social Community. (You must join the online community to watch, but joining is free.)

On that day, people from all over the world will join the largest online film festival ever to watchThe Anonymous People, which will be accessible for streaming for 24 hours (12AM to 11:59PM EST on 3/1/14). As an added bonus, the film’s director, Greg Williams, and other key subjects from the film, including Hazelden’s William Cope Moyers, will have a dialogue about recovery advocacy during a live chat that begins at 5 p.m. EST.

Click Here To Learn More About The Film 
RECOVERY IS BIG. 23 MILLION BIG – and that’s just in the United States!  The story of a new recovery advocacy movement is also growing. More than 55,000 have attended community screenings and events, although the film is a long way from reaching the global masses affected by addiction.
 
Showing The Anonymous People online creates a global window and the social media community can make the 3.1.14 screening a huge event for anyone who needs or wants to see the film. The Anonymous People doesn’t have a studio behind it – it’s an independent KickStarter-backed film. There’s no budget to create TV commercials or to create pop-out widgets as website advertisements.
 
The only way to get the word out about this event is to tap into the power of you!
Here’s the plan: For the days leading up to the event on March 1st, there will be ongoing blasts everywhere via Shares, Tweets, Calls, Texts and even old-fashioned phone calls.

Will you join the effort and take one minute every day for the next five days to connect with your friends, family, and co-workers? Let them know about this special opportunity to see The Anonymous People and to participate in a worldwide discussion about how recovery can change everything we think and do when it comes to addressing addiction.  


recoveryisoutHere are specifics requests:

  1. Facebook & Twitter Profile Pic: Please upload this profile picture and ask your FB and Twitter friends to do the same: Click Here To Download Profile Pic

  2. Facebook Event Group Page: Can we get 20,000 people invited? Join this event and invite your Facebook friends to watch the film via this event page: HERE!

  3. Daily Event Countdown Graphics: The Anonymous People’s social media backers will release a new countdown image each day this week leading up to 3.1.14. Feel free to download all six of the shareable graphics to help spread the word about the event.Click Here To Download

  4. Repost and re-Tweet social media messages or create your own from these samples: Click here to Download

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