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Pan Macmillan launch #tothegirls2016 social media campaign to coincide with the UK publication of Courtney Summers' All The Rage.

27/01/2016
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When All The Rage published in the USin April 2015, Courtney Summers launched social media campaign #tothegirls

The campaign invited everyone to tell girls that they are seen, heard and loved. Whether offering advice or encouragement, or simply just thanking the girls in their lives who have made a difference to them, #tothegirls was an opportunity to provide support, love, and to be heard.

Pan Macmillan have revived this campaign on the UK publication of All The Rage to inspire positivity in readers here in the UK. #tothegirls2016 encourages people to share their messages of strength, advice and courage to ‘the girls’ – and for everyone – for the year ahead. 

We've put together a small selection of the tweets to inspire you to get involved yourself. 

ICYMI, #tothegirls2016 is here! today! I wrote about why it matters & how you can participate it @gdnchildrensbks https://t.co/ib6tr8pjxu

— Courtney Summers (@courtney_s) January 21, 2016

We are so proud to launch #tothegirls2016 with @courtney_s – share your message of strength and empowerment to the girls using the hashtag.

— Pan Macmillan (@panmacmillan) January 21, 2016

Never be afraid to say "no" or "I don't know". Never diminish yourself to make someone else feel better. Listen. Find joy. #tothegirls2016

— Lauren Laverne (@laurenlaverne) January 22, 2016

Fuck the thigh-gap. #tothegirls2016

— Louise Brealey (@louisebrealey) January 22, 2016

Do what you feel is right for you! Don't allow anyone to control you! #tothegirls2016

— La Toya Jackson (@latoyajackson) January 21, 2016

Yes, "a girl like you" can. She can do anything she wants if she puts her mind to it. #tothegirls2016

— Sam Baker (@sambaker) January 21, 2016

We believe you. We believe in you. We are here for you on the days you don't believe in yourself. And you do the same for us #tothegirls2016

— Holly Bourne (@holly_bourneya) January 21, 2016

Being single =/= being incomplete. Mr right & Prince Charming are heteronormative fallacies. you're a whole person on yr own. #tothegirls2016

— Sam Escobar (@myhairisblue) January 21, 2016

#tothegirls2016 the only thing brighter than your highlighter is your future ✨

— Sephora (@sephora) January 21, 2016