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The Power of secure Storage A simple message for gun owners keeps kids out of harm’s way. In the United States, 4.6 million children live in a home with an unsecured or unlocked firearm.
The Ad Council’s ‘Drop the F-Bomb’ campaign encourages parents to talk to their kids about the dangers of fentanyl. Photo: The Ad Council ...
The Ad Council has been a longstanding advocate for raising awareness of the dangers around fentanyl, especially amid an ongoing overdose crisis in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
The ad sparks discussion around gun safety laws and includes parents and teens sharing how keeping guns safely stored can protect lives. An Ad Council-Bully Pulpit International survey conducted last ...
According to the Ad Council’s new campaign, the Real Deal on Fentanyl, the answer is education — including techniques that have long been used in the harm reduction community.
SILVER SPRING, Md. (7News) — With tens of thousands of students now back in school in the DMV, The American Lung Association and the Ad Council are urging parents to talk to their kids about the ...
“With the new school year beginning, knowing that kids are going to be faced with additional stress and peer pressure — and that those are main motivators for a lot of kids to begin vaping — even ...
The Ad Council released a new PSA illustrating some of the early signs of autism so that more kids can get diagnosed earlier and get the help they need.
Ad Council unveils V-Chip campaign Ads aim to show parents that they can control kids' exposure to sex, violence on TV via decade-old tech. Written by Erica Ogg, Contributor July 26, 2006, 6:10 p ...
Kids need to know that if you see a gun, you report a gun. They're not being a snitch. They're doing the right thing." — Richard Small is a retired high school teacher in Texas.