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U.S. Army TV Commercial, 'Objetivo'
U.S. Army
No importa lo que se interpone en su camino, el ej??rcito de los EE.UU. se describe como el ??nico equipo en el mundo que tiene lo que se necesita para vencer. Utilizando un "microdrone" para explorar su entorno, un equipo de soldados con cautela se mueve a trav??s del desierto.

Smokey Bear Campaign TV Commercial, 'Bonfire'
Smokey Bear Campaign
A guy advises his buddies on a safer way to set up a bonfire and receives a literal bear hug from Smokey the Bear.

PGA TOUR Charities, Inc. TV Commercial, 'RBC Heritage: Title Sponsor'
PGA TOUR Charities, Inc.

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals TV Commercial, 'Kids Can't Wait'
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Kids stricken by a variety of health issues underscore the point that their care cannot wait for political debates, and say that children's healthcare in the United States is underfunded. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals encourages people to donate to its COVID-19 Impact Fund.

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals TV Commercial, 'Foresters'
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals provides hope and helps protect the future for children -- it's their mission. Its partnership with Foresters works to make miracles happen one child at a time.

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: A Message'
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Teri Nestel is the Interim President of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and she has a message about COVID-19. She says that one way you can help protect the most vulnerable children is to stay home.

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals TV Commercial, 'Play Yellow'
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Jack and Barbara Nicklaus wear yellow to inspire children with terminal illnesses. They agree there is no higher calling than helping a child in need and implore viewers to join the cause.

Read Aloud TV Commercial, 'Read Aloud From Birth'
Read Aloud
This dad takes the pledge to read aloud to his child every day extremely seriously. As his wife labors through childbirth, he props up next to her and starts an animated reading of his favorite book to their unborn child. Read Aloud encourages all parents and children to spend 15 minutes per day reading out loud together.

Be The Match TV Commercial, 'Be The One'
Be The Match
A little girl wandering the city streets alone in a hospital gown comes face to face with a woman who could potentially save her life by donating bone marrow.

Be The Match TV Commercial, 'Battling Sickle Cell: Constance'
Be The Match
Sickle Cell Survivor Constance Benson explains that a cure for the disease exists, but many patients don't have compatible donor on the Be The Match registry. She implores viewers to become a stem cell transplant donor.

Be The Match Atlanta TV Commercial, 'You Have the Power'
Be The Match Atlanta
Be the Match Atlanta says that you can be the match by testing their stem cells to see if they could be a donor for millions suffering from Sickle Cell Anemia and other diseases. There is an especially strong need for Black donors, and Be the Match encourages everyone to send in a swab.

Partnership for Drug-Free Kids TV Commercial, 'Prescription Medication: Chelsea'
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
This PSA features a woman who became addicted to prescription drugs. Helo educate your child about the safe use of prescription drugs.

GLAAD TV Commercial, 'Out of the Closet' Featuring Jason Alexander
Glaad
Jason Alexander comes out of the closet to say that he knows what it is like to be bullied and attacked. He believes in equality for everyone. He suggests you also come out and tell the world what you believe.

GLAAD TV Commercial, 'Ending HIV & AIDS: Let's Finish What We Started'
Glaad
Whoopi Goldberg introduces a clip of Elizabeth Taylor's speech at the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. Several actors and actresses, including Meredith Vieira and Bebe Neuwirth, give their support to The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and GLAAD in raising awareness for HIV.

GLAAD TV Commercial, 'Coming Out' Featuring Brenda Strong
Glaad
Brenda Strong is coming out of the closet, voicing her opinions on gay rights issues and she encourages you to do the same.

GLAAD TV Commercial, 'Bullying Harassment: Spirit Day 2019'
Glaad
These individuals share how being bullied had made them feel worthless, scared, inferior and unimportant. They explain how LGBTQ youth experience bullying and harassment because of their identities. GLAAD asks people to join it in taking a stand against bullying.

Youth Villages TV Commercial, 'They Need Your Help' Featuring Melissa Joan Hart
Youth Villages
Every year, thousands of kids are beaten or physically abused, thousands more suffer from serious neglect and one in five girls will be a victim of sexual abuse. Sarah and her sister were part of these statistics for a long time as they lived with an abusive father. They decided to run away with hopes for a better future. Spokesperson Melissa Joan Hart encourages us to help kids like Sarah by donating to Youth Villages.

GLAAD TV Commercial, 'HIV & AIDS: Let's Keep Talking' Feat. Neil Patrick Harris
Glaad
In 1992, actress Elizabeth Taylor delivered a speech to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and that we as human beings are capable of ending this horrible epidemic. Although more than 20 years have passed and advancements have been made, a number of other celebrities such as Neil Patrick Harris and Whoopi Goldberg are encouraging people to talk about HIV and AIDS, and that we finish off HIV and AIDS forever.

NACDD TV Commercial, 'CDC: Put Prediabetes in Reverse' Featuring Joan Lunden
NACDD
Journalist Joan Lunden teams up with the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to urge people diagnosed with prediabetes to make lifestyle changes that might help prevent type-2 diabetes.

NACDD TV Commercial, 'CDC: National Diabetes Prevention Program' Ft. Joan Lunden
NACDD
Joan Lunden informs us that people with prediabetes are at a high risk for type 2 diabetes. She recommends that they join the National Diabetes Prevention Program to help prevent or delay the disease.