Child Passenger Safety Week: New PSA Campaign
Safety seats, if used correctly, can dramatically reduce the risk of fatality or injury to children involved in car crashes. Therefore, even if you think you have your child in the right car seat, you should check again to be…
High School Student Creates Safe Driving PSA
When Chicago high school student Elijah Wilborn created his safe driving PSA, he left his phone, music and other distractions curbside – and picked up the grand prize in the TeenDrive365 Video Challenge from Toyota and Discovery Education, the leading…
Millions of U.S. Students Chronically Absent
Nearly 7.5 million students (K – 12th grade) are chronically absent every school year – missing enough school to put them at severe risk of dropping out or failing to graduate. Chronic absenteeism, which is defined as missing at least…
Get Your Home and Child Tested for Lead
Childhood lead poisoning is considered the most preventable environmental disease among young children, yet nearly one million children are affected. To coincide with National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (October 21 -27), the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, U.S. Environmental…
Bullying Prevention Ads to Empower Parents
More than 80% of high school students in the U.S. report that they witness bullying at least once a week, according to a national survey released Thursday by DoSomething.org. A national multimedia public service advertising (PSA) campaign is launched to…
Tooth Fairy Promoting Oral Health for Children
Larry the Cable Guy and Brady Reiter from the all-new movie Tooth Fairy 2, have joined with National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s ToothFairy (NCOHF) to help at-risk children receive essential oral health services and education. The duo created a…
Stop the Texts and Stop the Wrecks
Eighty-two percent of young adult drivers (16-24) have read a standard text message while driving, according to a national survey conducted by the Ad Council. In an effort to educate young drivers about the dangers of texting while driving, the…
How to Use Your Medicines Wisely
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Women’s Health released Saturday a new public service announcement (PSA) titled, “Use Medicines Wisely,” to help raise awareness about safe medication use. Millions of people benefit from FDA approved medications and…



















