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Funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop. 63). Page 1 of 3 Photo Booth Activity Instructions The Photo Challenge During the month of May, Each Mind Matters is holding a photo challenge! Winners* will receive a lime green gift basket with items from the Each Mind Matters store. Here is how to enter: At your next event make sure the Each Mind Matters frame is available and encourage people to take a photo or a selfie. Have attendees put the frame up to their face and snap a picture. Encourage them to upload their photos to their social media channel, tag @EachMindMatters and add the hashtags #EachMindMatters and #MillionsLikeMe. One winner will be selected each week and featured on our Each Mind Matters Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. Create Your Own Backdrop Decorate a wall and provide different lime green props people can pose with. A simple way to set up an area is to get a lime green table cloth and place it on the wall. Decorate it with Each Mind Matters stickers, lime green ribbons and even balloons and streamers. Want to capture all the faces of support at your event? Try an Each Mind Matters photo booth! Here is everything you need to do this activity to continue to spread the mental health movement. Toolkit includes: Activity instructions and ideas An 11x14 Each Mind Matters frame Build a Photo Booth If you’re up for a challenge why not build your own photo booth? Our friends at the Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health have created step-by-step instructions on how to create your own photo booth with PVC pipes. Check out their spec sheet on the next page. Mental Health Matters Month May is *Winners must live in the United States. Thanks Orange County for sharing your successful photo booth pictures!

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Funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop. 63).

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Photo Booth Activity Instructions

The Photo ChallengeDuring the month of May, Each Mind Matters is holding a photo challenge! Winners* will receive a lime green gift basket with items from the Each Mind Matters store. Here is how to enter:

• At your next event make sure the Each Mind Matters frame is available and encourage people to take a photo or a selfie.

• Have attendees put the frame up to their face and snap a picture.

• Encourage them to upload their photos to their social media channel, tag @EachMindMatters and add the hashtags #EachMindMatters and #MillionsLikeMe.

• One winner will be selected each week and featured on our Each Mind Matters Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.

Create Your Own BackdropDecorate a wall and provide different lime green props people can pose with. A simple way to set up an area is to get a lime green table cloth and place it on the wall. Decorate it with Each Mind Matters stickers, lime green ribbons and even balloons and streamers.

Want to capture all the faces of support at your event? Try an Each Mind Matters photo booth! Here is everything you need to do this activity to continue to spread the mental health movement.

Toolkit includes:

• Activity instructions and ideas

• An 11x14 Each Mind Matters frame

Build a Photo BoothIf you’re up for a challenge why not build your own photo booth? Our friends at the Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health have created step-by-step instructions on how to create your own photo booth with PVC pipes. Check out their spec sheet on the next page.

Mental Health Matters MonthMay is

*Winners must live in the United States.

Thanks Orange County for sharing your successful photo booth pictures!

Funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop. 63).

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Fresno County Selfie Booth Spec Sheet 7 – 51” inch sections of 1 inch PVC pipe (we have 8 but only use 7 poles are used as can be seen in Step 1)

8 – 40” inch sections of ¾ inch PVC pipe

2 - 51” inch sections of ¾ in PVC pipe

8 – 1/2 in. x 3/4 in. Schedule 40 PVC Reducing Male Adapter (Model #C436-074)

8 – 1 in. x 1 in. x 1/2 in. Schedule 40 PVC Reducer Side Outlet 90-Degree Elbow (Model #C414-130)

4 – 3/4 in. Schedule 40 PVC Tee (Model #C401-007)

1 – 8 oz. container of PVC cement (Model # 310133)

1 - Ratcheting PVC Cutter (Model # T012 X)

3 Panels made from Heavy Felt Material

The panels are roughly 55 ½ inches wide by 85 inches high (Add 12 inches to height for pockets)

1 Large roll of Velcro stripping with sticky backing

Images of Hope & Recovery printed out, cut out, laminated

Bottom

Middle (PVC Tee)

Top

3 – Side Panels

1” PVC Pipe – 51” Used for the Top, Bottom (Panels will go on the Top

and bottom Poles)

¾” PVC Pipe – 40”

Used for all corners

3/4” PVC Pipe – 51”

Middle Side Support

Funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop. 63).

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