A little girl named Cora, who, like her daughter is living with Down syndrome, will make her first Super Bowl appearance. Cora who is no stranger to the modeling world, is featured in an ad for Last year another little girl with Down syndrome, Grace Ramsburg, who was 8 at the time, made a commercial appearance on Super Bowl Sunday. Grace and her family were selected to be a part of a one-minute McDonald’s TV ad. Go here to learn more about Changing the Face of Beauty and Super Bowl ads involving people with disabilities. So excited to see McDonalds feature a girl with Down syndrome in their Super Bowl commercial! I love seeing accepting and inclusion - especially during the m A third-grader with Down syndrome will be front and center on advertising’s biggest night of the year as part of a television commercial for McDonald’s. Grace Ramsburg, 8, will be included in a one-minute TV spot for the fast-food chain alongside her brother, Adam, and father, Dale. The inclusion of GiGi’s Playhouse in the Super Bowl program signifies a momentous step towards raising awareness and promoting acceptance for those with Down syndrome. By featuring in one of the most-watched events globally, GiGi’s Playhouse is amplifying its message of empowerment, education, and advocacy for individuals with Down syndrome In the midst of the trashy ads that tend to fill TV screens on Super Bowl Sunday, a few beautiful ones also make their appearance. One of the most beautiful ads this year comes from McDonald’s. The burger corporation included Grace Ramsburg, an eight-year-old with Down syndrome, in its one-minute spot “Pay With Lovin.'” Grace’s (LiveActionNews) — In the midst of the trashy ads that tend to fill TV screens on Super Bowl Sunday, a few beautiful ones also made their appearance. One of the most beautiful ads this year comes from McDonald’s. The burger corporation included Grace Ramsburg, an eight-year-old with Down syndrome, in its one-minute spot: “Pay With [] Dad shares how fatherhood is the best work experience in tearjerker Google Super Bowl ad: Exclusive MLB player Jake Burger: Why I picked No. 21 to honor my daughter with Down syndrome. One of the most beautiful ads this year comes from McDonald’s. By Kristi Burton Brown Editor’s note. This ran Friday, before the Super Bowl, at liveactionnews.org In the midst of the trashy ads that tend to fill TV screens on Super Bowl Sunday, a few beautiful ones also make their appearance. The Super Bowl ad barrage comes as Google doubles down on its AI investments. Parent company Alphabet announced plans in an earnings call Tuesday to allocate $75 billion in capital expenditures in Click “like” if you are PRO-LIFE!. All too often, babies in the womb who are diagnosed with Down syndrome are sentenced to death. Parents are given worst-case-scenario information and little hope. Tevlin, 22, who has Down syndrome is the face of a new campaign challenging people to confront the way they think about people with Down syndrome. The ad — produced by CoorDown and Small New This Sunday, a special super bowling event brought together some Tennessee families who share a common bond, Down Syndrome. For 15-year-old Keiston Flood, an afternoon on the lanes includes just Mike doesn't need any help. In fact he loves to help others by welcoming them to Mcdonalds. Find more classic Mcdonald spots at for a Hellmann's Super Bowl commercial. The pair are paying homage to their hit 1989 film. Meet the man making history as the 1st actor with Down syndrome to star in an action movie. Super Bowl Ad Features Girl With Down Syndrome A third-grader with Down syndrome will be front and center on advertising's biggest night of the year as part of a television commercial for McDonald's. All reactions: A commercial airing during the Super Bowl will feature a group of children with disabilities and hype a product geared toward them. Microsoft said it will run an advertisement during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s big game on CBS promoting its Xbox Adaptive Controller. Get an exclusive reveal of Uber One’s Super Bowl commercial featuring music stars Sean Diddy Combs, Montell Jordan, Donna Lewis and Kelis. Meet the first actor with Down syndrome to star in And with such a large attentive audience, companies allocate big-time marketing bucks for Super Bowl ads –we’re talking over $5 million for prime slots – and, so, strategic messaging is crucial. During Super Bowl LIII– where the New England Patriots defeated the St. Louis Rams – viewers saw tons of humorous and heartfelt advertisements. The ad, created by an Italian Down Syndrome organization called Coor Down, was released in recognition of World Down Syndrome Awareness Day, March 21. Its tagline, #AssumeICan, is being used by
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