In partnership with Publicis and General Mills, Vitrue launched an engaging Facebook presence for Yoplait’s “Know Your Girls” breast cancer awareness and education campaign. Over the past 11 years, Yoplait has raised over $22 million for breast cancer and this year strives to take it a step further by tapping into Facebook to educate and unite women.
By establishing a comprehensive Facebook hub that is filled with information, Yoplait is helping empower and inform women as well as provide them the tools virally educate and raise awareness within their own social circles.
The campaign’s creative touts a strong message in a fun, sassy and truly all-girl manner of “Know Your Girls”.
The comprehensive Facebook presence enables women to connect and share through four different applications, all of which integrate into the publisher feature of a user’s wall enabling their social actions to organically spread and create awareness.

Yoplait Pledge - Know Your Girls
The pledge tab asks young women to “pledge” to get to know their body through education and awareness. For each pledge executed, Yoplait will donate 10 cents to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® for research on young women. For every pledge received by October 31, 2009, Yoplait will donate 10 cents to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, up to $100,000.
The “Your Girls” tab allows you to add a photo of “Your Girls” as an empowering, proud and oh-so-sassy statement. No need to worry – no boys allowed – this is a gender-gated Facebook application.

Yoplait Lower Risk - Know Your Girls
The “Lower Risk” tab, provides fun and educational messages that can be downloaded and printed or shared with friends on Facebook.
The “Quiz” asks users a series of questions to test their knowledge of breast cancer and prevention and displays key facts after each answer to help expand knowledge.
The wall posts coming show the unified passion for a cure and each message provides another unique face and inspiring story behind the ongoing fight against breast cancer.
It’s our hope that this page and its message continue to grow and be shared throughout Facebook’s vast community. And, hopefully, with programs like Yoplait’s “Know Your Girls”, that one day every woman will be empowered through education and awareness to take a stand against breast cancer.
This initiative is especially near and dear to my heart as my mother is a breast cancer survivor, and I know first-hand how early detection—through awareness, education and empowerment—can save your life and the lives of those you love.
Help us spread the word.


Great job team - Think it looks really well done.
Btw - what kind of social blog is that doesnt use FB connect?
I would like to know how to get a know your girls t shirt??
Hi Christi,
They are going to let us know and we will post the link here as well - thanks!
My sis and I are also interested in getting a KNow your girls tee…would love to know how to get one! thank you!
the official limited edition “Know Your Girls” T-shirts. Click here to get yours!
http://www.shopkomen.com/know-your-girls