Each Mini Sneak Pack equips you with simple tools to participate in what we like to call sneaky activism. Instead of holding a sign on a street corner, you can leave subtle reminders of civic engagement in the places people already visit every day. A library book, a grocery store shelf, a community bulletin board, a café table—these everyday spaces can become small opportunities to encourage awareness and action.
Inside every pack, you’ll receive 10 political stickers/hard copy prints, designed to be eye-catching, thought-provoking, and easy to share. We also throw in a couple of "extras." Think of them as little sparks of conversation—small reminders that people across the country are paying attention and speaking up. You’ll also find at least two postcards you can address to public officials, making it simple to send your voice directly to the people making decisions that affect your community. All you need to place on these postcards are your first name and zip code, though you could include more at your own comfort level. The cost of a postcard stamp is minimal, and it takes only a few seconds to write your name, zip code, place the stamp, and place it in your mailbox, but it contributes to the steady stream of public input that elected officials track.
And because activism often happens in the middle of busy lives, every pack includes a reminder keychain. Clip it to your keys so the next time you’re running errands, grabbing coffee, or browsing the library shelves, you’ll remember that you have a small opportunity to leave behind a message that encourages civic participation.
The Mini Sneak Pack is about making activism accessible, creative, and woven into daily life. Not everyone can attend marches or rallies—but everyone can help keep civic conversations alive in their communities.
Disclaimer: Please be respectful of your community and local laws. Do not litter, and do not place stickers on surfaces where adhesive use could be illegal or considered property damage. In locations like grocery store shelves or other public spaces, simply leave the sticker with the backing on so it can be picked up voluntarily by someone else.






