Community Program

Bring Digital Wellness to
Your Community

Help families in your neighborhood, faith community, or organization take control of their children's digital lives. We provide everything you need to get started.

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Free Resources for Your Community

Everything you need to educate and support families, completely free.

Presentation Deck

Ready-to-use slides covering the research, risks, and practical solutions for parent education sessions.

PowerPoint & Google Slides

Parent Handouts

One-page guides covering Screen Time setup, conversation starters with kids, and age-appropriate guidelines.

PDF format, print-ready

Promotional Materials

Flyers, social media graphics, and newsletter copy to promote your digital wellness events.

Canva templates & images

Discussion Guides

Facilitation guides for small group discussions, including ice breakers and reflection questions.

PDF format

Email Templates

Pre-written emails to invite families, follow up after events, and share resources.

Copy & paste ready

Family Pledge Cards

Printable commitment cards for families to set goals together around screen time and device use.

PDF format, print-ready

How to Roll Out in Your Community

A proven 4-step process for successful digital wellness education.

1

Build Your Team

Identify 2-3 other parents or community members who share your concern about youth screen time. Having a small team helps with planning and outreach.

Pro tip: Look for parents whose kids are different ages to bring diverse perspectives.

2

Plan Your First Event

Start with a parent education session. 45-60 minutes works well. Cover the research, share practical tools (like Hold the Phone), and leave time for Q&A.

Best times: Weekday evenings (7-8pm) or Sunday afternoons

Ideal size: 15-30 parents for interactive discussion

3

Spread the Word

Use our promotional materials to invite families. Personal invitations work best, supplemented by email and social media.

  • Post flyers at community centers, libraries, coffee shops
  • Share in neighborhood Facebook groups and Nextdoor
  • Ask faith communities to include in bulletins/announcements
  • Personal text/calls to parents you know
4

Follow Up & Sustain

The real change happens after the event. Help families stay accountable and connected through follow-up activities.

  • Create a group chat or email list for ongoing support
  • Schedule a follow-up check-in 4-6 weeks later
  • Share success stories and tips between families
  • Consider monthly or quarterly meetups

Ready to get started?

Contact us to receive your free resource kit and get personalized support for your community rollout.

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