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#DevereuxSiblingsRock: Devereux launches National Sibling Day photo campaign

A sibling can be your best friend, biggest fan – or inspiration.

In celebration of National Sibling Day on April 10, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health is putting out a call to all siblings of the children, adolescents and adults in our care to participate in our National Sibling Day photo campaign, and help us spread the word about just how much #DevereuxSiblingsRock.

“The individuals we serve and support are simply amazing, and we want to provide our Community of Siblings with an opportunity to explain what their Devereux sibling means to them,” said Devereux National Director of Development Antonia Allsman. “Siblings share a unique and special, lifelong bond, and we are excited to honor and recognize that relationship through this campaign.”

How to participate

If you would like to participate in Devereux’s National Sibling Day photo campaign:

  1. Visit our National Sibling Day webpage.
  2. Submit a photo of you with your Devereux-supported sibling.
  3. Share a story about your sibling or explain what your sibling means to you. Feel free to use the following hashtags: #NationalSiblingDay #MyDevereux #DevereuxSiblingsRock

Devereux will post submissions on a National Sibling Day webpage, as well as on our national Facebook and Instagram pages. Note: Parents/caregivers will need to sign an online consent form to ensure Devereux is able to use photos on the web/social media.

The deadline to participate in this campaign is Monday, April 5.

Learn more about Devereux’s National Sibling Day campaign, and learn more about Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health.

 

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