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The NO MORE Project Super Bowl 2016 TV Commercial, 'Text Talk'
The NO MORE Project
In this Super Bowl 50 ad, the NO MORE Project and the NFL give a moving example of how domestic violence and sexual assault can have many signs. Jess is invited by a friend to join her at a Big Game party, but she declines because "Jake is in one of his moods." What follows is complete silence as the thought bubble icon appears indefinitely. Knowing the signs of domestic abuse is half the battle to being able to help stop it.

The NO MORE Project TV Commercial, 'No More: Speechless SVU Former Cast'
The NO MORE Project
Debra Messing, Andre Braugher and the cast of Law & Order: SVU want to help break the silence about domestic violence and sexual abuse. Help support the Joyful Heart Foundation and the No More movement.

The NO MORE Project TV Commercial, 'Viacom Says NO MORE: Take 1'
The NO MORE Project
Sexual assault and domestic violence are difficult topics to talk about, let alone bring up in conversation. The Joyful Heart Foundation, Jemima Kirke, Mary J. Blige, Dave Navarro and Sway Calloway remind us that it's time to say "No more" to staying silent.

The NO MORE Project TV Commercial, 'NFL Players Say NO MORE'
The NO MORE Project

The NO MORE Project TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Domestic Violence'
The NO MORE Project
The NO MORE Project says there's an epidemic that you can't fix by washing your hands -- domestic violence. It says that during the COVID-19 crisis, domestic violence has risen dramatically. It encourages you to call 911 if you hear violence next door.

Notah Begay III Foundation TV Commercial, 'Help All Kids Live Healthy Lives'
Notah Begay III Foundation
Notah Begay III is living his dream and wants to make sure that all children live theirs too. He believes their futures start with being healthy but says one in three kids are obese. The NB3 Foundation invites you to do more to make sure kids have healthy futures.

American Red Cross TV Commercial, 'My Hands Are Your Hands' Feat. Reba McEntire
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross is seeking donations in order to help those who have been displaced and affected by natural disasters and other unfortunate situations.

American Heart Association TV Commercial, 'Mental Health Awareness: A Place to Share'
American Heart Association
There's a place to share gossip, jokes and stories but many people don't have a place to share how they are feeling. Many employees find problems at work affect their mental health so the American Heart Association encourages you to share your feelings too.

American Heart Association TV Commercial For Heart Disease Featuring Mariah Carey
American Heart Association
Mariah Carey speaks about how heart disease is the #1 killer, and fewer than 1% of Americans are heart healthy. but how there is also hope.

American Heart Association TV Commercial, 'Spot a Stroke'
American Heart Association
Body language communicates all sorts of things, including when someone is having a stroke. Learn the sudden signs fast. Signs include face drooping, arm weakness and speech difficulty. Call 9-1-1 as soon as possible when these signs are present.

American Heart Association TV Commercial, 'Tips to Relieve Stress at Home'
American Heart Association
The American Heart Association provides some tips for relieving stress at home such as meditating and calling friends and loved ones, and provides a link for people to access more healthy tips..

American Stroke Association TV Commercial, 'When I Was 6' Featuring Paul George
American Stroke Association
NBA All-Star Paul George shoots hoops and talks about his experience as a six year old kid and his mother having a stroke. He then explains how to recognize signs of stroke, like face drooping, arm weakness and speech difficulty. If you see these signs, it's time to call 911.

American Heart Association TV Commercial, 'HBP Numbers'
American Heart Association
The American Heart Association shows what the numbers look like for those with high blood pressure and encourages everyone to seek out more information online.

American Heart Association TV Commercial, 'Every Second Counts: Hands-Only CPR'
American Heart Association
While out to lunch with her best friend, a woman falls. She sees her life with her best friend in flashbacks and remembers how her friend was there for her at major milestones in her life including high school graduation, her wedding, and the birth of her child. Since her best friend took a CPR class with her, she is able to give hands-only CPR to save her life.

American Cancer Society TV Commercial, 'Mission: HPV Cancer Prevention PSA
American Cancer Society
A woman drops her daughter off at school and watches her walk into Career Day dressed as an astronaut. The young girl walks in to see her classmates dressed as doctors, firefighters and scientists. The American Cancer Society urges parents to give their kids a better chance to see their greatest dreams come true by giving them the HPV vaccine.

American Cancer Society TV Commercial, 'Protect Our Family'
American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society acknowledges people have been feeling exceeding protective of their families, communities and resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. The health organization encourages people to help keep resources available to cancer patients.

American Cancer Society TV Commercial For Relay For Life
American Cancer Society
In this commercial, American Cancer Society's Relay For Life decorated lanterns are go through a flip book-effect that shows the elimination of cancer. Join the world's fight for more birthdays.

American Cancer Society TV Commercial, 'Advantage Humans: Courage'
American Cancer Society
A young man is parked in front of a house. He gets out of his car, dressed for prom and carrying a corsage. After a brief moment of hesitation, he approaches the front door. He takes a breath and adjusts his tie just before the door opens. His date appears, wearing a pink dress and a happy smile. Because of her cancer treatments, she doesn't have any hair, but she does have courage. The American Cancer Society asks you to donate to the fight against cancer.

American Cancer Society TV Commercial, 'Victory'
American Cancer Society
Lauren, a new mother, was diagnosed with breast cancer while she was six days pregnant with her son Niko. Her and her husband speak about the trials she's faced while being sick and the importance of hope. American Cancer Society urges people to give to their organization and help people like Lauren.

Disaster Checklist TV Commercial, 'Prepare Your Family'
Disaster Checklist
Disaster Checklist says that disaster can strike at any time. This is why it is important to have a checklist for your family that includes clean water, food, a first aid kit, and other emergency supplies. The organization also advises against stockpiling items. You can find more information about emergency preparedness online.