Easterseals is a non-profit organization that aims to empower people with disabilities and special needs to live fulfilled lives and achieve their full potential. Founded in 1919, Easterseals has been...
Easterseals recently released a poignant and inspiring TV spot titled 'Self-Isolating'. The commercial features actors Ed Begley Jr., Daryl Mitchell, and Patrika Darbo, who delivered a heartfelt message about the struggles faced by people with disabilities during the pandemic.
The ad begins with a scene of each of the actors in their respective homes, isolated from the outside world. They speak about the various challenges of self-isolation, such as loneliness and fear, but also about the strength and resilience needed to overcome these obstacles.
The actors mention the difficulties faced by people with disabilities, who may be more vulnerable to the virus and who are often forgotten amidst the chaos of the pandemic. They emphasize that Easterseals is there to provide support and resources to help those with disabilities navigate this challenging time.
The TV spot is a touching reminder of the importance of compassion, empathy, and support during these difficult times. It highlights the work of Easterseals, a non-profit organization that has been providing services to people with disabilities for over 100 years.
Through its programs, Easterseals has been helping individuals with disabilities live more independent and fulfilling lives, and the 'Self-Isolating' spot is a moving tribute to the organization's ongoing efforts. It serves as an inspiration to all of us to reach out and help those in need, especially during times of crisis.
Easterseals TV commercial - Self-Isolating Feat. Ed Begley Jr., Daryl Mitchell, Patrika Darbo produced for Easterseals was first shown on television on June 3, 2020.
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