I have included two versions: a (for Instagram/Facebook) and a Short Testimonial (for Twitter/LinkedIn). Option 1: The "Carousel" Post (Best for Instagram/LinkedIn) Use this format for a multi-slide post where Slide 1 is the hook, Slide 2 is the story, and Slide 3 is the call to action.

Today, I am choosing to speak. I survived [Issue - e.g., domestic violence/cancer/assault] not by being tough, but by asking for help.

"I refused to let my silence become my jailer." Slide 2 (The Story): Behind every statistic is a heartbeat.

#SurvivorStories #[CampaignHashTag] #BreakTheSilence Use this for a quick, shareable text post.

But awareness campaigns fail when survivors stay silent.

Survivor Stories aren't just content. They are roadmaps.

👇 Drop a ❤️ if you believe stories save lives. 🔁 RT to spread the message that silence is not the only option. Option 3: Educational + Emotional (Best for a Newsletter or Facebook Group) Focuses on the intersection of one survivor’s journey and the campaign metrics.

is why we do this.

But silence doesn't heal. Speaking up does.

To the [Organization Name]: Thank you for giving me a microphone when mine was broken.

Today, I am not just surviving. I am living proof that the other side of pain is possible. This [Month/Week], we are launching [Campaign Name] to break the stigma.

If you are in the middle of your storm: Hold on. The narrative is not over.

We often mistake "survival" for weakness. We hide the scars because we fear the judgment.