The Abstinence in Motion program in Troy has been
recognized by the American Advertising Federation for its revamped
marketing effort.
LWT Communications of Montgomery, which handles
all of AIM's marketing, recently received 6 ADDY awards for its work
with AIM. LWT was honored with 5 gold ADDYs and one silver for its
work, including designing T-shirts, advertisements and a Web site for
AIM.
AIM director Cora McMaster said she has been extremely satisfied with the new look LWT Communications has created for AIM.
"This
marketing material really puts us at the forefront of getting our
message out," McMaster said. "They have created eye-catching designs
that engage students and help us get out our message of abstinence."
Mary
Catherine Phillips, of LWT Communications, said the group has been
working with AIM for about a year in revamping the organization's
marketing. LWT designed a new Web site for AIM that features blogs,
commenting and an online community through which parents and students
can interact and learn more about AIM's mission.
The Web site is being promoted to area students by
access cards AIM is distributing at local schools. The cards come with
a code that allows students to log into the Web site and join the
online community.
McMaster said the access cards also help AIM keep track of how many students from each campus are logging in to the site.
Founded
in Pike County in 1997, the AIM program is now active in eight
counties, teaching abstinence from sex until marriage and living a drug
and alcohol-free lifestyle.
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