Cardboard Kids are two-feet tall cardboard figures shaped
like children. The cutouts are decorated, named and then displayed. Approximately
20,000 cardboard cutouts were distributed to participating agencies and
organizations. These included schools, social service agencies, local businesses
and individuals.
The San Antonio Outreach office decorated a cardboard kid
named “Lily,” and displayed her outside their office. A challenge was issued to
the San Antonio community to bring this campaign to social media. If you
spotted a Cardboard Kid, you were asked to take a picture and post to Twitter,
Facebook or Instagram using #cardboardkidsSA.
“Our cardboard kid not only served as a message about child
abuse and neglect, but also broadcasts that there are agencies and programs to
help this population,” said Jessica Butter, San Antonio outreach director. “I
feel Methodist Children’s Home offers unique services to families that
otherwise may not receive the help and hope that they need.”
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