Downloadable PSAs

In an effort to extend the message of the Anti-Meth Campaign, ONDCP is offering the following customizable media so that you can join the fight against methamphetamine in your community.

Banner Ads

ONDCP has created two banner ads that you can add to your Web site so you can help spread the Anti-Meth Campaign message. View the banner ads and find out how to add them to your site.

Add Meth Resources to Your Site

Use the MethResources.gov RSS Wire to easily add methamphetamine news headlines to your own blog or Web site. The MethResources.gov RSS Wire includes headlines and links to publications, conferences, and other materials that are added to MethResources.gov. The MethResources.gov RSS Wire automatically refreshes each time MethResources.gov is updated, keeping your website's content fresh. Read these simple instructions to find out how you can add MethResources.gov content to your site.

Open Letter Ads

The Anti-Meth Campaign Open Letters are customizable for local organizations to use as print PSAs. Within each Open Letter pdf document, there is a "customizable text box." Local organizations may insert their own contact, call-to-action, partner or relevant information in the "customizable text box" area. Read these instructions to learn how you can customize the following open letter ads:

Radio PSAs

You can use the Anti-Meth Campaign radio ads as PSAs through August 1, 2008 as long as no changes are made to the existing advertisement. This includes no re-tagging or changing of the call-to-action in the radio advertisement. To save the Radio PSAs to your computer's hard drive, right click on the PSA(s) you are interested in saving and choose the "Save Target As" or "Save As" option from the menu. You will then be prompted to choose where you would like the file for the ad saved.

Fact Sheets

ONDCP has also created the following fact sheets for you to download and use in your efforts.

“Life After Meth” Posters

This series of posters include photos and accompanying stories from recovering meth users, law enforcement officials, and substance abuse professionals. Testimonials provide insight into the impact meth has had on individuals, families, and communities and end with this message of hope: there is Life After Meth.