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American Academy of Pediatrics TV Commercial, 'Nicole Hughes Shares Message on Drowning Prevention'
American Academy of Pediatrics
Nicole Hughes lost her son Levi when he was just three years old. She shares her story of losing her son to drowning. It happened in a minute. She encourages parents to talk to their pediatricians on how to prevent drowning.

American Academy of Pediatrics TV Commercial, 'Keep Kids Active'
American Academy of Pediatrics
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that your children and teenagers should get an hour of physical activity every day. It adds that having a variety of fun activities can help get them to keep it up.

The Brave of Heart Fund TV Commercial, 'La valent??a tiene una cara'
The Brave of Heart Fund
La valent??a tiene una cara y una familia. Cigna y New York Life presenta The Brave of Heart Fund para cuidar a los trabajadores de la salud y a sus familias. Incluso, les da apoyo financiero si llegan a perder la vida.

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Concerned About a Friend'
SAMHSA
A father and daughter discuss an incident at school in which a classmate got hurt from abusing drugs. The father urges the daughter to talk to an adult if she's ever concerned about a friend who's having trouble with alcohol, prescription drugs, bullying, or violence.

The Trevor Project TV Commercial, 'Discrimination'
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project says that 71 percent of LGBTQ youth report discrimination due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. A teenager coming home from school is shown using The Trevor Project's resources to chat with someone about it. The organization wants you to know that it is here for you.

American Red Cross TV Commercial, 'The Need to Care'
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross says the need to care for one another has never been greater and reminds people blood continues to be needed. The organization says people can help save the lives of cancer patients by donating blood.

Seafood Nutrition Partnership TV Commercial, 'Eat Seafood America!' Featuring Annessa Chumbley
Seafood Nutrition Partnership
Dietician Annessa Chumbley knows that family meals have become more important to us than ever before, so she encourages you and your family to eat more sustainable seafood to be healthier and keep fishermen employed through the COVID-19 crisis.

AARP Services, Inc. TV Commercial, 'Coronavirus-Related Scams'
AARP Services, Inc.
AARP presents three COVID-19-related scams people should watch out for, including in-demand product offers, unproven remedies, cures and treatments and financial fraudsters. AARP believes if people can identify a scam when it presents itself, they can stop it from becoming a problem. More tips can be found AARP's website.

Truth TV Commercial, 'Nothing to Do'
Truth
A group of friends sit on bleachers discussing their boredom when the coolest kid in the ninth grade shows them the Flame-O-Tron 3000. It's claimed that the Flame-O-Tron 3000 is much less risky than that Spark-O-Matic that parents used to use. In a meeting room, the marketers of the Flame-O-Tron reveal that while they are deliberately marketing to minors and that the Flam-O-Tron really isn't less risky than the Spark-O-Matic. Truth says tobacco companies sell vape products in a similar way.

American Academy of Pediatrics TV Commercial, 'Helmets'
American Academy of Pediatrics
Dr. Anita Chandra on behalf of the American Academy of Pediatrics encourages kids and teenagers to wear helmets when riding bicycles, skateboarding and rollerblading.

U.S. Census Bureau TV Commercial, 'Comcast: 2020 Census'
U.S. Census Bureau
Jos?? Diaz-Balart and Comcast know that Latino participation in the 2020 Census has the ability to change the world, and encourage you to write your responses today.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'The Stay Here-os'
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
To help kids understand the invisible villain we're all facing right now, the CDC introduces the Stay Here-os, with strengths such as superhuman hygiene, amazing social distancing and fantastic powers of positivity. Your kids can learn how to become Stay Here-os themselves on the heroes' website.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs TV Commercial, 'Robert Wilkie: Retired Healthcare Workers'
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie urges retired physicians, nurses and other medical professionals to step up and help protect veterans from COVID-19.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Stay Home: Outdoors'
Ready.gov
Ready says that it is everyone's responsibility to slow the spread of COVID-19. You're encouraged to follow local guidances and stay home unless absolutely necessary. Ready gives additional guidance for when you do venture outside your home.

Investor.gov TV Commercial, 'Investment Professionals'
Investor.gov
A group of friends get together at a local restaurant, and one of the friends says that he knows a person who would be really great for investment advice. Rather than take her friend's world for it, the woman says she'll check the referral out with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Securities and Exchange Commission advises you to check out an investment professional's background for free with the the government agency before you invest.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Stay Home: Limit Visitors'
Ready.gov
Ready says that you could be spreading COVID-19 without realizing you have it. Your encouraged to do your part and stay home even if you are young.

U.S. Census Bureau TV Commercial, 'Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote'
U.S. Census Bureau
The U.S. Census Bureau says that the census is vital for making sure communities get the resources they need and urges people to include everyone in their house when filling it out. People are also reminded that there are no questions about citizenship or bank information.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Stay Home'
Ready.gov
Ready says that you could be spreading COVID-19 without realizing that you have it, so you're advised to do your part and stay home. If you need essential items like food and medicine, you're advised to use a delivery service. If you need to take essential trips or want to go outside to exercise, you're encouraged to use a face covering and stay at least six feet away from one another.

U.S. Census Bureau TV Commercial, 'Ayudar a nuestra comunidad'
U.S. Census Bureau
Pronto se podr?? celebrar juntos y convivir con nuestros seres queridos. Por lo pronto, el U.S. Census Bureau le pide a todos a responder al censo del 2020 desde sus hogares. Al llenar esto, el resultado del censo podr?? influir en los beneficios que se le dan a las escuelas, a los negocios y a los servicios de emergencia en su comunidad.

U.S. Census Bureau TV Commercial, 'Our Community'
U.S. Census Bureau
Healthcare workers in the United States may be your aunts, uncles, friends, family, or your community. The United States Census Bureau says that now more than ever, your community needs you to complete the 2020 Census. The data will help cities and towns plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services. You're encouraged to be there for the ones you love and shape your future.