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Television

PSA Orders

Media companies can contact psa@peacecorps.gov to request a PSA—just indicate what format(s) you prefer, your name and mailing information, and the name of the media organization you represent.

Guidelines for Use

Television PSAs are intended to promote general awareness and recruitment for the Peace Corps. Peace Corps reserves the right to have our PSAs removed if we deem the content within which they play is violent, obscene, profane, hateful, racist, or inappropriate.

Be a Volunteer (English)

  • Television Conversations (English)

    Jan. 4, 2012, 10:08 p.m.

    This PSA features a string of short conversations that unfold throughout a Volunteer's daily interactions as he shares his experience with friends, family, and others. These vignettes represent what many returned Volunteers feel as they return from their service overseas and have life-defining experiences, accomplishments, and stories to share.

    Available :60 and :30

  • Life is Calling (English)

    Sept. 29, 2010, 9:05 p.m.

    The creative execution of this PSA, with the voice of Matthew McConaughey, has garnered attention and praise from the New York Times, Chicago Sun-Times, and AdWeek. Combined with the compelling message of the Peace Corps' important work, it tantalizes by asking "How far would you go to help someone?"
    Available :60 (English and Spanish)

  • Be a Volunteer (English)

    Nov. 3, 2011, 5:12 p.m.

    This spot features Volunteers talking about how Peace Corps is special and the benefits of service.
    Available :60

Last updated Jan 22 2013