Keep Us Connected Campaign Assets

Week of May 2

Twitter Post

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Access to digital technologies and the internet is a universal human right. Join us in signing a petition to keep older adults and people with disabilities in SF connected. https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

Tag these other Twitter users:

@mnc_inc, @ProjectOpenHand, @ECS_SF, @SF_emergency, @CalPACE_org, @MOWSF, @SFHumanServices, @commtechnetwork, @DISHinSF, @OnLokInc, @IOASFBAY, @communitymusic, @ILRCSF, @CurrySrCenter, @FeltonInstitute, @CaregiverAlly, @shantiprojectsf, @CASE_SF_

Tag these SF Supervisors:

@Ahsha_Safai, @shamannwalton, @HillaryRonen, @DeanPreston, @D4GordonMar, @AaronPeskin, @myrnamelgar, @conniechansf, @RafaelMandelman, MattHaneySF, @SupStefani


Facebook Posts

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Access to digital technologies and the internet is no longer just a “nice thing to have,” but a universal human right. Join us in signing a petition to keep older adults and people with disabilities in SF connected. 

https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

#digitalinclusion #sfseniors

Week of May 9

Twitter Post

Nearly 1 in 8 San Franciscans (100,000+) lack access to broadband Internet, devices and digital skills. Many of them are older adults or people with disabilities. Join the Keep Us Connected Campaign. https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

Facebook Posts

Despite being recognized as a leader in the tech sector, nearly 1 in 8 San Franciscans (100,000) lack meaningful WiFi access. Older adults and people with disabilities are disproportionately impacted. Help keep older adults and people with disabilities connected by signing and sharing this petition, and let our collective voices be heard by policymakers and City leadership!

https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

#digitalinclusion #disabilityinclusion

Week of May 16

Twitter Post

San Francisco has a higher percentage of older adults and people with disabilities than any other city in California. Join @SfDignityFund in the Keep Us Connected Campaign. https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

Facebook Post

San Francisco has the highest percentage of older adults and people with disabilities than any other city in California. Many of them lack WiFi access, devices, and the basic digital skills to participate fully in the life of the City. Join @SfDignityFund in the Campaign to Keep Us Connected: https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

#digitalinclusion #disabilityinclusion

Week of May 23

Twitter Post

Connected living contributes to living longer and healthier lives. Join the campaign to keep older adults and people with disabilities in SF connected. https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

Facebook Post

Imagine not having an internet connection to conduct healthcare appointments, locate information, or to stay connected with family and friends? The pandemic has intensified the digital divide, and has made it difficult for older adults and adults with disabilities to access information, services, and connections online. Join the campaign to Keep SF Connected. https://bit.ly/KeepUsConnectedSF

#digitalinclusion #disabilityinclusion