On January 18, post a photo of you and/or your team sparkling against stalking! Print the sign here (or write one yourself) and consider wearing something sparkly or shiny, posing in front of a sparkly curtain, or repurposing tinsel or other sparkly décor from the holiday season. Check out these examples.



Use the sample captions below or write your own, and print the sign here.
Instagram and Facebook:
- “Peggy had a sparkling personality and would light up a room. As the stalking continued and continued, we saw that shine fade.” That’s what Debbie Riddle says about her sister, Peggy, who was murdered by her stalker 21 years ago today. This National Stalking Awareness Month, let’s bring back the sparkle — for Peggy and for all victims and survivors of stalking. Learn more @followuslegally. #SparkleAgainstStalking #NSAM2025 #NSAMDayofAction
- Too often, the issue of stalking fades into the background. Not today. Join me as I #SparkleAgainstStalking this #NSAM2025. Stalking is a criminal, traumatic, and dangerous victimization that is all too prevalent. Survivors need our attention and support. Learn more @followuslegally #NSAMDayofAction
- Sparkle to spark a dialogue about stalking! Learn more @followuslegally. #SparkleAgainstStalking #NSAM2025 #NSAMDayofAction
Twitter-length:
- Too often, the issue of stalking fades into the background. Not today. Join me as I #SparkleAgainstStalking this #NSAM2025. Stalking is a criminal, traumatic, & dangerous victimization that is all too prevalent. Survivors need our support. @followuslegally #NSAMDayofAction
- Let’s spark a dialogue about stalking! Join me as I #SparkleAgainstStalking this #NSAMDayofAction #NSAM2025. Learn more @followuslegally.