How'd we get to be the Foster Care Ad Agency?
As a result of a shortage of foster homes, the city of San Francisco sometimes has to send foster youth to stay with families outside the city. It’s a tough situation. Keeping kids within the city and their communities is as important as keeping them close to the schools, friends and support networks they rely on every day.
To help recruit more people to become foster parents, we started working with the San Francisco Human Services Association back in 2019. Since then we’ve raised awareness of the problem, helped recruit more foster parents and helped keep foster kids in San Francisco.
Across the bridge in Marin County, the same thing is true: more kids need homes than homes are available. Because of our work with SFHSA, we started working with Marin Foster Care to recruit families here in Marin and to give these kids a place to live in their community.
This month, we launched new campaigns for both agencies.
In the city, for the first time ever, we launched a full TV and streaming campaign along with outdoor, social and digital. See the campaign here.
Across the bridge in Marin, we launched the second part of our TV campaign featuring local foster parents. While last year we featured foster kids from Marin and heard their stories. See the Marin Foster Care work here.
Please share this work with anyone you know who might, maybe consider taking in a foster child. Most of these kids just need temporary homes until their parents can get back on their feet.
For Foster-SF, special thanks to the fabulous Producer Julie Costanzo, DP Lou Weinert, Editor Doug Brown, Colorist Ivan Miller and Audio Engineer Chris Forrest Account Lead Rebecca Reid, CD Faruk Sagcan and Art Director Luis Gonzalez.
For Marin Foster, a huge thank you to DP Petr Stepanek and to Editor Cristobal GONZALEZ who did the campaigns this year and last and to Account Lead Rebecca Reid and designer Ruby Noto.
Nice work everyone. There are so many great San Francisco ad agencies out there. Division of Labor is proud and honored to have been tapped to work on these worthy causes.
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