
Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Heart of the Alliance' Featuring A.J. Tarpley, Jayrone
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Players like A.J. Tarpley, Jayrone Elliott, Justin Holman, Anthony Johsnon and Luis Perez say they support whatever it takes to help kids build great futures, whether it's STEM or flag football. The players are part of the Heart of the Alliance campaign in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The guys encourage you to donate by texting "TEAMBGCA."

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Stepping up to Feed Communities'
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61 percent of Boys & Girls Club kids rely on free or reduced breakfast and lunch at school, and with schools suddenly closed, communities across the country are struggling. This is why the Boys & Girls Clubs of America promise to do whatever it takes to help families get through this crisis. People are encouraged to go online and donate to the Relief Fund.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Relief Fund'
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Boys & Girls Clubs of America says it is providing millions of meals to communities, child care to first responders and virtual programming. It says it will do whatever it takes to get through this crisis, but cannot do it alone and thus encourages online donations to its Relief Fund.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'HeartThreads: Homeless Girl'
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of America and HeartThreads tell the story of Mona Dixon, a young women who grew up homeless with a single mom. When Mona stumbled upon the Boys & Girls Club, another mother offered to pay her membership fee. Now, Mona is studying for her doctorate degree at Grand Canyon University and says the Boys & Girls Club changed her entire life.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'It's About a Place to Become'
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Boys & Girls Clubs of America is about helping kids and teens build the future. Regardless of athletic ability, it's about taking steps to greatness and making a connection. The club aims to bring out the best in every child, from the time they enter its doors until they walk across the stage at graduation.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Influence' Featuring Chris Archer
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Chris Archer from the Tampa Bay Rays teaches children from the Boys & Girls Club how to play baseball. As the official charity of Major League Baseball, they know how important it is for kids to have a positive influence outside of their parents. Boys & Girls Clubs can help children strive for future success, and allow great futures to start here.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Great Futures'
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Too many children are out on their own, with nowhere to go and nothing to do, after school. Boys & Girls Club is here to change that.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Look Around'
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Boys & Girls Clubs of America claims to shape and save lives. The organization invites you to make a donation online or over the phone.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Whatever It Takes'
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Boys & Girls Clubs of America says it has always been about coming together to support the families of its communities. In this challenging time when we may not all be able to come together in the same physical ways, the organization says that in other ways, we are coming together like never before. Part of fighting for great futures, it says, is providing safe places to go for kids whose parents are on the front lines fighting the virus, harnessing technology for educational purposes and provid

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Whatever It Takes to Build Great Futures'
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Boys & Girls Clubs of America ponders what it sounds like to change a life. It could be a beep, keyboard click, paintbrush stroke or basketball bounce. The organization says all these sounds are sounds of interests being met as its mentors work to do whatever it takes to meet the needs and build futures for all the children who walk through its doors.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'COVID: Shoutout' Featuring Shaquille O'Neal
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Shaquille O'Neal wants to give a shout out to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, because he is a proud alumnus of its program. In response to COVID-19, Clubs across America are helping first-responders and frontline workers. He encourages you to learn more and donate at its website.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Fall 2017' Feat. Shaquille O'Neal
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Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal believes that it takes a village to raise a child. For him, that village was the Boys & Girls Club of America, which invites you to join the Alumni & Friends Club membership to impact a child's life. For every alum who joins during the month of September of 2017, a club membership will be donated for a child in need.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Heart Threads: Triple Play Day'
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of America take one day each year called Triple Play Day to celebrate the year of hard work its staff has done to help get children on the path toward a great future. Olympic Gold Medalist Simone Biles endorses the Triple Play Day because she believes that being active transforms you into the person you'll want to be later in life.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial, 'Un lugar seguro'
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Seg??n The Boys & Girls Clubs of America, cambiar una vida significa ir a un lugar seguro despu??s de la escuela. La organizaci??n hace lo que sea para hacer una diferencia en la vida en estos ni??os y construir grandes futuros.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America TV Commercial Featuring Ne-Yo, Denzel Washington
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This commercial shows kids walking into a school as Denzel Washington narrates. He talks about how every child has a path and a door to open that will give them a place to grow. This door leads to a local Boys & Girls Club. He talks about how it can transform a child's life and then it shows a group of celebrities who have been a part of the organization.