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Posted 19 days ago by Rachel A. from Denver, CO

I've viewed many of your spots, and am surprised how great they make me feel. Part of my job is to "pass on" good manners and behavior to our cadets. Is there a chance to get these on a single dvd for the classroom? I'd pay for the chance to show these to the classes.
Posted 19 days ago by David R. from Tacoma, WA

Absolutely the best ad campaign ever produced by anyone, anywhere.
Posted 2 months ago by J.B. from Chicago, IL

AWESOME!
Posted 4 months ago by Marcel M from New York, NY

You are making a difference...all over the world....bless you.
Posted 6 months ago by Omar Z. from Cairo, Egypt

this is so true and awesome
Posted 6 months ago by josh m from dayton, oh

Wow, from now on I'll thank even the smallest service I get! Thank you!
Posted 8 months ago by Eddynson D. from Los Teques, Venezuela

I like this spot, very good.
Posted 10 months ago by Christopher B. from Miami, Fl

This a very cute and a good way to show gratitude kids.
Posted about 1 year ago by Kenia L. from MA

I love it, I love it, I love it. It's so real!!! :)
Posted about 1 year ago by Bev M. from Canada

Ummm, ummmm-GOOD!!
Posted about 1 year ago by Jacqueline C from Memphis, TN

I sat watching Biker and realized tears were creeping down my cheek. Thank you for being.
Posted about 1 year ago by Susan H. from North Vancouver, Canada

I'm an old lady and crosswalk just blew me away, I just love it. I had to tell everybody. It has been coming on at 5:21 every morning as I get up. It gives me a lift for the day.
Posted about 1 year ago by Merry W. from Texas

Biker sends a great message on many levels and the whole premise of this Foundation gives me hope for the future.
Posted over 2 years ago by Rennie B. from Canada

These videos really, really touch me. They really opened my eyes. Thank you!
Posted over 2 years ago by Laura H. from Cabot, Arkansas USA

The efforts of this Foundation, and whoever it is that sponsors it, demonstrate the definition of altruism. Thank you. I'm honestly moved by the work that you are doing. I'll do my part and pass it on.
Posted over 2 years ago by Tom P. from Little Rock, Arkansas USA

It is things like this that will save the world.
Peace.
Posted over 2 years ago by Michael U. from Green Hill, Rhode Island USA

Maybe the best one. Some variation of this happens in America more often than we realize-this one captures it just right.
Posted over 2 years ago by Gus S. from Dallas, Texas USA

I love the billboards, please keep making them:)
Posted over 2 years ago by Maija J. from Minneapolis, Minnesota USA

Super cool!
Posted over 2 years ago by Marie L. from Florida, USA

Just great! Will definitely show this to the kids. And to other dads and moms. And teachers. And...
Posted over 2 years ago by Joe M. from Hong Kong

I don't know whoes vision it is that started this site but thank you for seeing it through. This shows the real potential of mankind.
Posted over 2 years ago by Kevin J from Northern KY

This is something that many people should learn.
Posted over 2 years ago by Vero R from Morelos, Mexico

I love this one! The power of kindness!
Posted over 2 years ago by Chad W. from Utah, USA

bless you guys for trying to make this world a better place.
Posted over 2 years ago by Ben J from Lynchburg, Virginia

Gave me the chills, it did!
Posted over 2 years ago by Tammy H from Richmond, VA

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Biker

“Biker” was made using real bikers! These were great guys, good to work with, and nobody had to be taught how to ride — they were just being themselves. This added an authenticity and texture to the spot that would’ve been a challenge otherwise. The area used to shoot this spot may look bigger than it is, as it was primarily filmed in a store parking lot. The neighbors were probably a little surprised to look out their windows and see that many bikers, since the first shot needed a lot of them!