
Media Services, Inc. is a woman-owned, small business that specializes in marketing and outreach programs for multi-ethnic, multi-lingual communities. Sallye Soltner, the president of Media Services, Inc. has 30 years of experience in marketing/advertising and Media Services Inc. has been business since 1996.
We are have extensive experience in working on many health issues, including Breast Health, Diabetes, Prostrate Health, 5-A-Day Program, and more. Our experience includes working with various government agencies - local, regional and national, as well as community and special interest groups.
Health care outreach is a priority at our agency. Examples of organizations we have worked with include:
- Community Health Plan to Washington on developing Immunization Campaigns for children
- Partners For A Healthy Community on a Smoking Cessation campaign for pregnant women
- Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies for their WIC program
- Susan G. Komen Breast Health Campaign for African American Women
- Puget Sound Neighborhood Centers for their midwife and dental campaign
- Public Health - Seattle & King County - juvenile obesity, west nile virus, teen alcohol abuse
- Fairfax Hospital - alcohol/addition problems, depression
- Carolyn Downs Community Center - diabetes, blood pressure, immunization campaigns
Media Services, Inc. has eight years of experience working with the Washington State Department of Health on various outreach/information campaigns and is knowledgeable about at-risk communities and how to reach them effectively. Our firm has successfully developed marketing strategies, budgets, developed creative radio, TV, newspaper, bus boards and internet campaigns.
We have worked with many community and professional groups to maximize marketing dollars for health issues, and our relationships with media contacts is excellent. We strive to give value-added features to each and every campaign. These include additional on-air interviews, brochure distribution, additional no-cost Public Service Announcements, and website links.
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