A mother tells her son that she cannot fix the broken bathtub yet and must focus on fixing the heat first as winter approaches. The boy worries about what will happen if the bathtub is not fixed before winter. The announcer states that one in five Nashville residents live in poverty and cannot afford necessary home repairs. RE:home helps families in need by making repairs in order to keep them safe and happy. Donations are needed to continue their services for the community.
1. THE BIG 98 Date: 11/25/2016
Client: RE:home
Product: Nonprofit
Title:
Length: 30 seconds
Writer: Brittany Bender
Medium: Radio
MUSIC: SOFT SOMBER MUSIC VOLUME SHOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH NARRATION.
LITTLE BOY: Mama does the bathtub work yet?
MOM: No sweetheart not yet. I will try to getit fixed with my next pay check. The heatneeds fixed first.
Winter is coming.
LITTLE BOY: What will happen if it doesn’tgetfixed before winter?
MOM: It will be really cold, butdo not worry mommy is working on it.
ANNCR: Aboutone in five residents in Nashville are living in poverty and do nothave enough money to
supporttheir family. When home repairs are last priority, RE:home helps families be happy and
safe by make the repairs. RE:home needs your help to keep providing services to the
community. Go to andersonrealestate.com/giving-back to donate to the cause or to find more
information aboutreceiving help.