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Posted 2 months ago by Aubrie G. from Apple Valley, CA

One of the best sites ever. Keep up your fantastic work. It IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE.
Posted 4 months ago by Tim S. from Camillus, NY

I love these....I teach character education and they help so much. God Bless You and what you are doing!
Posted 5 months ago by Erin B from Tyler, Texas

I just noticed your billboard on my way toward the Lincoln Tunnel. I looked up the site and found myself in tears. Thank you.
Posted 7 months ago by Timothy T. from Madison, NJ

These are the most heartistic TV Spots ever made.
I use them in educating my Teenage Youth. I teach Character Education and abstinence. Your videos help so much. Could I get your latest DVD?
Posted about 1 year ago by Roddy P. from Sudbury, Ont., Canada

I am happy to say this is one my little girl's favorite spots you air, and one of mine, next to "Locker" and "Cafeteria."
I was always raised to be respectful of others, especially the elderly, and the world will definitely be a better place if we all choose to live that way.
Thanks for the hard work and thought!
Posted about 1 year ago by Scott C. from New Castle, Indiana

The hard work you all put into this spot was well worth it, it is very well done!
Posted about 1 year ago by Bev M. from Canada

These are the values, moral and traditions I hope to teach my children! I saw this commercial today with my five-year old and he said, "That was a nice thing to do, wasn't it, Mommy"? Thank you for reinforcing what we all want to see out of our children and ourselves.
Posted about 1 year ago by Ellisa K. from Roseville, MI

Wow. This really puts the goals from The Foundation for Better Life in perspective. Because respect really does matter.
Now I can pass it on.
Posted about 1 year ago by Ethan H. from Utah

This is the third commercial I've seen on TV from The Foundation for a Better Life. The first one was with "the greatest hitter/pitcher in the world!" which is my favorite commercial ever. The second was about the dad that helps the umpire even after he incorrectly calls him out to end the game (I saw both while watching a Dodger games). I just wanted to comment on this one because I'm really hoping it gets through to not only younger adults and children, but some older adults that unfortunately haven't learned this valuable life lesson yet. I hope it touches so many more and makes them pass it on.
Posted about 1 year ago by Alfred G. from Azusa, CA

I love this comercial! The song RESPECT fits perfectly with the message. So many people wont respects their elders. Great job!
Posted about 1 year ago by Sunshine B. from Colorado

I was very impressed with this commercial! Young people today haven't been taught to respect or to be kind to the elderly! It's a small gesture that means so much and more people need to realize it needs to done more often!
Posted about 1 year ago by Shannon R. from Texas

I hope that many young people see this one and offer their seat to someone that is, well, perhaps not as physically whole as they are. Thank you for a strong message
Posted about 1 year ago by Kim B. from Arvada, CO

This public service announcement is absolutely amazing! My boyfriend and I watched this public service announcement and finally realized what life has to offer in the future! We can't wait! Fantastic job, once again...
Posted over 2 years ago by Claire F. from Lakewood, CA

Reminds me of being 8 months pregnant and no one offering me a seat. We need to show respect for others as we would want it for ourselves.
Posted over 2 years ago by Roxanne E. from Kentucky, USA

I was happily shocked to see myself on the "Bus" commercial last night-1-23-08.I had forgotten about working on this project a few years ago. I never saw it when it had previously aired. These are great commercials that should be aired more often during family viewing hours.
Posted over 2 years ago by Deb F. from Salt Lake City, Utah USA

If you are a school or non-profit, I think you can get a copy of the commercials for free by filling out a form on the website. Go to the "for schools" section.
Posted over 2 years ago by Ben M. from Colorado USA

This message is quite inspiring, I want to have a copy so that I can inspire others in Philippines. Can I have a copy of it? because i want to PASS IT ON!
Posted over 2 years ago by Jerome H. from Antipolo City, Philippines

I LOVE your message...I want to Pass It On!
Posted over 2 years ago by Brad M. from New York City, New York USA

I would love to see these ads more! They always make me want to go do more in my community!
Posted over 2 years ago by Michael G. from Orange Park, Florida USA

Respect for others is important. That's what my grandma has taught me. Being 15 years old and in high school I don't see much respect anymore. My advice is to forget what your peers think of you, and don't be a jerk because it looks cool. Respect others and you might be respected equally. If not at least you can feel better about yourself!
Posted over 2 years ago by Michael C. from Iowa, USA

I have seen this one on TV! That is why I'm here looking at these.
Posted over 2 years ago by Cosmo from Ohio, USA

This is unbelievable! I'd like to be a part of it if possible.
Posted over 2 years ago by George O from Austin, Texas

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One of the biggest challenges during the filming of “Bus” was for the cast and crew to work inside a bus, which had to be packed not only with people, but equipment. Since the shots have different angles, the cameras and equipment had to be moved from the front of the bus to the back. And the bus had no back door! All the equipment had to be hauled out, then the crew would have to bring it onto the bus again and set up to shoot from the other direction. This is a very simple spot that has proven to be extremely popular. Perhaps this is because it reminds us of a value that wants to be brought back. We’ve received many comments from parents who want to pass on the value of being considerate and respectful.