With the right community and resources, your efforts create a PAWSitive Impact.
Use these images and videos to become a fundraising powerhouse!
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General Use Images
The GDB community is large and diverse, and we want everyone to be included and enjoy the experience. We encourage you to make your social media posts as accessible as possible by following these best practices:
- Download the image you'd like to use.
- Add alt text (short for alternative text) or image descriptions to your post to describe the image or video that you are sharing.
- Avoid text as image whenever possible, and if you must, be sure to copy the text of the image into your caption so everyone can access the same information.
- Avoid special fonts and overuse of emojis as they are hard for screen readers to detect
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Memorials Specific Images
The GDB community is large and diverse, and we want everyone to be included and enjoy the experience. We encourage you to make your social media posts as accessible as possible by following these best practices:
- Download the image you'd like to use.
- Add alt text (short for alternative text) or image descriptions to your post to describe the image or video that you are sharing.
- Avoid text as image whenever possible, and if you must, be sure to copy the text of the image into your caption so everyone can access the same information.
- Avoid special fonts and overuse of emojis as they are hard for screen readers to detect
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Holiday Luncheon TOP DOG Fundraising Contest Specific Images
The GDB community is large and diverse, and we want everyone to be included and enjoy the experience. We encourage you to make your social media posts as accessible as possible by following these best practices:
- Download the image you'd like to use.
- Add alt text (short for alternative text) or image descriptions to your post to describe the image or video that you are sharing.
- Avoid text as image whenever possible, and if you must, be sure to copy the text of the image into your caption so everyone can access the same information.
- Avoid special fonts and overuse of emojis as they are hard for screen readers to detect
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Videos