The campaign launches March 11 - 24 with public service
announcements (PSAs) on all 850 Clear Channel Media and Entertainment radio
stations in 150 markets -- an estimated value of $3.0 to $3.5 million.
Created pro bono by Clear Channel's Creative Services Group,
the ads feature testimonials from current and alumni Big Brothers Big Sisters
mentors and mentees.
The "Bigs" and "Littles" share special
moments that illustrate how the mentoring program changes lives for the better.
The ads invite listeners, including Big Brothers Big Sisters alumni, to go to
BigBrothersBigSisters.org to Start Something by volunteering, donating or
sharing their own "Big" mentoring stories.
Big Brothers Big Sisters carefully matches children of
single, low-income or incarcerated parents or sons and daughters of military
personnel in long-term, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring
relationships. Independent studies find Littles are more likely than children
from similar backgrounds who do not have mentors to show improvement in school,
their behavior and their self-esteem and aspirations.
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