Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Social Media Filters and Stickers

Let’s flood the internet with love and support for survivors this RAINN Day. Use our custom filters, graphics, and template posts to get started! Tag @RAINN so we can amplify your support for survivors.

First, follow RAINN on social media!

Instagram Filter

Show that you believe, support, stand up for, celebrate, and advocate for survivors this month and any time with the brand new RAINN Instagram Filter, designed and provided by AvatarLabs! Use it

 

1. Create a new Instagram Story

2. Scroll over to “Browse Effects”

3. Search “BelieveSurvivors”

4. Tap the effect and choose “Try It”

5. Take a picture or video and post it!

We’ll be reposting our favorite videos throughout the month if you tag @RAINN. This filter can also be used on Facebook, click here to try it out!

Instagram GIF Stickers

We’ve developed new gif stickers that can be used during Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month or all year long. Share the hotline information and messages of support on your Instagram Story.

  1. Create a new Instagram Story
  2. Click “Gifs”
  3. Search “rainnorg”
  4. Tap the sticker you want to use
  5. Take a picture or video and post it! 

RAINN Day Snapchat Lens

This April 8, share with family and friends that you won’t stay quiet about sexual violence with the custom RAINN Day Snapchat Filter, designed and provided by AvatarLabs! Crosspost to other social media sites to spread the message further. Follow the instructions below to get started

  • In the search bar at the top of the screen in the Snapchat app, search “RAINN Day”
  • Scroll down until you go past “Add Friends” and see “Lenses”
  • Click on the RAINN Day lens
  • Take a great picture or video!

 

Snapcode

  • Open Snapchat and point your camera at the SnapCode above and take a picture
  • The RAINN Day lens will pop up, tap “Unlock Lens”
  • Take a great picture or video!

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