Your leftovers can save lives in Africa

Posted by Marc | 17-08-2008 22:56 | Category: Health, Third world

The Starfish Project

Three ads from The Starfish Project. The Starfish Project, located at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, collects the unused HIV meds to support people who are HIV-positive in Nigeria.

“Hope. Don’t trash it.
Patients in Africa are dying to get their hands on your unused HIV meds.”


The Starfish Project

The Starfish Project


Advertiser:
The Starfish Project
Agency:
Cline Davis and Mann, LLC, New York, USA
Additional credits:
Creative Directors: Glenn Batkin, Chris Palmer
Art Director: Paul Correia
Copywriter: Adam Siers
Illustrator: Edel Rodriguez
Source:
Ads of the World


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