Action Guides
- How To: Create a Podcast for your Cause...the easy way
- How To: Organize a Show with Your Cause as the Theme
- Action Tips: Making Calls That Will Make People Listen!
- How To: Create 1 in 3 Dating Abuse Bracelets
- Action Tips: Write a Letter to get a Teen Dating Abuse Curriculum in Your School
- Action Tips: Get Adults to Care About Dating Abuse
- Action Tips: Use Texting to Fight Dating Abuse
- Action Tips: Organize a "Don't Be A Statistic Day" for Dating Abuse
- How To: Use Videos or Photos to Record Your Cause
- How To: Change the Law and End Abuse!
- Spread awareness about dating abuse by wearing Do Something's 1in3 Campaign bracelets!
- Teen Dating Bill of Rights and Pledge
- Action Tips: Volunteer at a Dating Abuse Organization
- Action Tips: Make it okay to talk about dating violence in your community!
- Encourage teachers to talk about dating abuse and domestic violence in the classroom
- Support federal funding for domestic violence programs in your community
- Action Tips: Help Someone Who is Being Abused
- How To: Write an Article About Your Cause
- Action Tips: Write or Start A Petition
- How To: Start an Awareness Campaign About Your Cause
- How To: Organize a Poetry Slam for Your Cause
- Action Tips: Organize a Rally for Your Cause
- How To: Organize an Art Show to Support Your Cause
- Action Tips: Organize a Benefit Concert for Your Cause
- How To: Create a Survey About an Important Issue
Easy Ideas
- Play an online game that supports DoSomething.org
- Don't send mean messages / pics / texts that you wouldn't want the world to see. You really never know where they may end up!
- Don’t give out your personal information online; this is the easiest way to become a victim of tech abuse.
- If you recognize early warning signs of abuse, make moves to get out of the relationship.
- Be supportive if a friend or family member is in an abusive relationship. Share resources with them
- Ask a local coffee house to house an open mic night to speak out against dating violence
