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California Department of Public Health

We’re Big Tobacco’s big problem
A California without Big Tobacco isn’t just possible — it’s already happening. DC celebrates 30 years of UNDO’s victories against the tobacco industry through the stories of real Californians.

Illenium vs. Opioid Overdose
We are grateful to have worked alongside the Department of Public Health to work with influencers who helped shine a light on the dangers of fentanyl and to help arm CA residents with important harm reduction tools and resources. Awareness is the first step in the fight to combat this epidemic and we're proud to be part of the fight.

Informed Humans save lives
DC’s “Facts Fight Fentanyl” campaign takes on the fentanyl overdose crisis, countering fear, stigma, and misconceptions with accessible, actionable information and a touch of the surreal.

Vaccinations, empathy, and equity
The “Let’s get to immunity” campaign, for the California Department of Public Health, counters COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by meeting people where they are, and rooting every message in empathy and respect.

When the clinic’s a carnival
How do you convince a particularly hesitant group of Californians to get vaccinated for Covid-19? With free games, music, food, slushies and a great big Ferris wheel.
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TINA MONTEMAYOR
Dir of creative talent acquisition + equity
tmontemayor@duncanchannon.com
415 306 9282