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Free Web Content from HHS

Using HHS web content saves you time and money. You don’t need to write your own health content or worry about updating web pages. Browse and choose from topics in the storefront and then simply add the related code to your web page. The end result - HHS content will populate on your web page with your website’s look and feel! Before you get started read the Usage guidelines are on the HHS Syndication Storefront.

It’s simple to get access!

Read these step-by-step instructions how to get your free content.

Infographic showing 3 steps to syndicate content 1) Create a free account at the HHS Syndication Storefront 2) Sign in, browse, and choose your topics and 3) Add the code to your site – information updates automatically.

Choose from a vast array of topics, such as zika content, bullying prevention, mental health, and basic health information. Keep your site fresh with credible material that updates automatically. Freely use our web content, images, infographics, videos, podcasts and selected data sets.

  • Expand your public health impact with high-quality multimedia and science-based content provided by the Department of Health and Human Services.
  • Find and use timely social and digital content from a growing communications library for your initiatives.
  • Worry less about content development and upkeep by using this automated content update service.

Didn’t find a topic you were looking for? Need assistance?

New content will be offered regularly, but please let us know if you have a specific topic to request. If you need additional information, or have any feedback, please contact syndicationadmin@hhs.gov.

Content created by Digital Communications Division (DCD)
Content last reviewed September 15, 2022
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