
For 80 years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been a relentless ally for veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS, and all people with disabilities. By combining lived experience with unmatched expertise, PVA delivers life-changing programs and services that transform challenges into change. That is the Power of PVA.
Today, 1.3 billion people worldwide live with a disability. PVA meets that reality with action, supporting them at every stage of life, both in their homes and throughout their communities. Their latest PSA, Power of PVA, showcases how PVA’s impact is infinite and can be seen everywhere.
By airing Power of PVA, stations can help amplify PVA’s important work, while also becoming a dedicated partner, committed to the cause.

For 80 years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been a relentless ally for veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS, and all people with disabilities. By combining lived experience with unmatched expertise, PVA delivers life-changing programs and services that transform challenges into change. That is the Power of PVA.
Today, 1.3 billion people worldwide live with a disability. PVA meets that reality with action, supporting them at every stage of life, both in their homes and throughout their communities. Their latest PSA, Power of PVA, showcases how PVA’s impact is infinite and can be seen everywhere.
By airing Power of PVA, stations can help amplify PVA’s important work, while also becoming a dedicated partner, committed to the cause.

For 80 years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has done the Hard Work most people never see to help veterans with spinal cord injuries, and diseases, like ALS and MS, as well as all people with disabilities. Through life-changing programs and services, PVA empowers people to build the strength, mobility, and confidence they need to live full lives.
Our new PSA, Hard Work, follows veterans/PVA members Justin, Amy, Rick, Nathan, and Jesse as they turn the skills gained from adaptive sports into everyday independence. PVA’s adaptive sports programs aren’t just about fitness — they’re a powerful tool for building flexibility, motor control, mental health, and community connections that matter. What looks like training is actually transformation, helping people with disabilities achieve milestones like preparing meals, working, caring for family, and more.
By airing Hard Work, your station becomes part of the Power of PVA, helping ensure veterans and others with disabilities have access to the programs that empower them to thrive.

Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) and their members Never Back Down from a challenge. This winter, share the UnstoppABLE spirits of three Veterans as they conquer the slopes in a fast-paced, high-energy PSA.
In Never Back Down, you will see how PVAs adaptive sports programs, are motivating people with disabilities to face new obstacles and regain their independence.
Share this PSA featuring the awe-inspiring adaptive sports programs supported by PVA with your audience today. You might just inspire a Veteran in your community to be UnstoppABLE.

For nearly 80 years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been forging unstoppABLE futures for our nation’s Veterans living with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS–redefining resilience and triumph.
In Pushing Boundaries, PVA’s new heart-pounding, adrenaline-packed PSA, viewers witness the power of adaptive handcycling as PVA members conquer the terrain and shatter limitations. More than spotlighting physical rehabilitation, Pushing Boundaries showcases adaptive handcycling and PVA’s quest to fuel independence, strengthen mental fortitude, and create unbreakable bonds.
Air Pushing Boundaries today and introduce your audience to the empowering world of PVA’s adaptive sports and recreation programs and the extraordinary Veterans they serve. When you do, you will not only inspire action but also ride alongside PVA as they chart a course of infinite possibilities.

Every day Americans do typical things like use sidewalks, attend job interviews, enter elevators, and use the front door. Now imagine not being able to do these things. Better yet, you miss a doctor’s appointment, arrive late to your favorite concert, or are forced to enter a building from the back all because of unnavigable pathways. This is the reality for Veterans and individuals with mobility disabilities.
In Paralyzed Veterans of America’s latest PSA, Barriers Still Exist – RJ’s Everyday Fight, we follow U.S. Army Veteran and PVA member R.J. Anderson of Chicago, IL, who encounters endless accessibility barriers on his way to a job interview. Sadly, R.J. is not alone. A staggering 80% of people with disabilities have encountered an accessibility barrier within the past six months, with more than 1 in 3 having missed important events and appointments due to such barriers.
PVA believes access to public spaces is a fundamental right and is leading the fight to build a world where accessibility for all is the norm, not the exception. And you can help. By sharing Barriers Still Exist– RJ’s Everyday Fight with your audience TODAY you can encourage others to join PVA’s fight for accessibility for all.

Inaccessibility can affect anyone at any time. More than one-third of Americans face inaccessibility every day—a reality that must change. Paralyzed Veterans of America is leading the fight for an inclusive, accessible world. Veterans, individuals with disabilities and mobility impairments, seniors, and parents with young children ALL deserve spaces that allow them to fully participate in their communities and that work for everyone.
PVA’s latest PSA, Barriers Still Exist – For Everyone, reveals the impact of inaccessibility through the eyes of five everyday Americans. Simple tasks like shopping, boarding a hotel shuttle, attending school, or catching a bus can become daunting or entirely unnavigable when barriers are present.
Share Barriers Still Exist – For Everyone with your audience today and join PVA in building a barrier-free world for everyone!

UnstoppABLE is a new, high-impact, PSA campaign from Paralyzed Veterans of America that celebrates the indomitable spirit of Veterans with spinal cord injury and disease, MS and ALS.
Two veterans, who through the support of Paralyzed Veterans of America, compete in adaptive sports at the highest levels. Both athletes show their UnstoppABLE determination and the power of perseverance.
The PSA seeks to inspire other people with disabilities, but also asks one simple question that anyone facing adversity can relate to – What’s Stopping You?

PVA is ALL IN to help our nation’s paralyzed Veterans live a life without limits. Adaptive sports are critical for the well-being of our disabled heroes, helping them gain skills and the confidence to take on challenges and transcend adversity.
PVA needs your help to raise awareness of the services they provide to Veterans everywhere who may be struggling to find the help they need.
Are you ALL IN to help PVA? Air this PSA and help us reach paralyzed Veterans in your community.

Paralyzed Veterans of America is excited to announce the launch of a new public service announcement, Women First, featuring award-winning sports anchor, director and producer Hannah Storm. Together, PVA and Hannah Storm reveal the painful reality of inaccessible medical facilities and equipment and demonstrate how PVA is leading the fight to ensure that women with disabilities – especially women Veterans who served this country – receive the care they earned and deserve.
Women First is available for both TV and radio, and comes in :15 second, :30 second, and :60 second lengths.
Women First launches on September 26 and will be available to view and download now. Help raise awareness of the issue of inaccessible medical care for women with mobility issues for all women…your mom, wife, daughter, sister, grandmother, and more by sharing these PSAs in your communities. This also helps raise brand awareness for PVA so I encourage your support.

Did you know that 28 wheelchairs are damaged every day by airlines? That is like breaking the legs of 28 airline passengers each day! Paralyzed Veterans of America believes that safe and accessible air travel is a basic right that should matter to everyone.
Paralyzed Veterans of America and Award-winning vocalist and multi-platinum selling artist Gary LeVox from Rascal Flatts are using their latest PSA, Did You Know, to shed light on the realities people with disabilities face while flying. From inaccessible restrooms to unsafe conditions, PVA is advocating for change for our nation’s disabled heroes.
Join PVA and Gary LeVox by airing Did You Know in the fight for accessible air travel. Our nation’s Veterans and all people with disabilities deserve to travel with dignity.

Paralyzed Veterans of America is fighting to make air travel safe and accessible for our nation’s disabled Veterans and all people with disabilities, but they need your support!
In this public service campaign, PVA is joined by leading disability rights influencers to raise awareness that it is #JustPlaneWrong that air travel is still inaccessible. See how PVA is advocating for change and has created an incredible movement sweeping the country.
Join PVA by airing #JustPlaneWrong on your network and raise awareness for this important issue. Our nation’s heroes and all people with disabilities deserve access to safe and humane air travel now.

Accessible parking is crucial to the independence of people with disabilities and each one of us plays a part in keeping public spaces available. No matter the reason, excuses do not excuse you.
Download and play this public service announcement to remind your audience to Honor the Spot.

Paralyzed Veterans of America will Never Quit helping Veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS, receive the specialized medical care and treatments they require, the benefits they earned, the jobs they want, and the accessible vehicles and homes they need.
Air Never Quit today. When you do, you are helping PVA advocate and provide support to Veterans in your community throughout every challenge in life they face.

Three different Veterans, three different stories of tragedy, perseverance and support from Paralyzed Veterans of America.
Join award winning actor, director and producer William Shatner as he shares the stories of Troy, Al and John in a new PSA called By Their Side. Each share the tangible ways PVA has stood by their side helping them to regain the freedom and independence they fought for while in uniform.
Air By Their Side today. When you do, you are helping Veterans with spinal cord injury and dysfunction in your community receive specialized medical care and treatments, the benefits they’ve earned, the jobs they want, and the accessible vehicles and homes they need through PVA.

In this new PSA you will see how PVA helps Veterans like Al Kovach, a U.S. Navy Veteran who broke his neck when his parachute didn’t open, leaving him paralyzed. PVA was by his side from that moment on providing support to both him and his family. You will feel his heartfelt appreciation for the organization when he expresses the support and comfort received by PVA.
Our Veterans fought for us. Join Ben Affleck and PVA in fighting for them. When you air this PSA, you are helping Veterans, like Al, in your community find access to the much-needed services and programs that PVA provides. Show your support today.

The Big Leap showcases veterans and their unstoppable attitude as they sky dive, ski and participate in a variety of adaptive sports. Thanks to the incredible work of Paralyzed Veterans of America all people with disabilities are motivated to pursue their passions and never let anything hold them back.

In We Keep Getting Up, U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, Troy Conquest shares his story of how Paralyzed Veterans of America has impacted his life and illustrates the incredible care it provides by inspiring veterans like him to never give up.

Paralyzed Veterans of America celebrates the indomitable spirit of veterans with spinal cord injury and disease with a new series of upbeat and inspiring public service announcements, Together We Are UnstoppABLE.
The Upbeat PSA shows Veterans participating in Paralyzed Veterans of America adaptive sports programs.
The PSAs seek to inspire other people with disabilities to be UnstoppABLE and demonstrate how innovative Paralyzed Veterans of America programs empower Veterans, help them transcend adversity and conquer challenges.

Paralyzed Veterans of America celebrates the indomitable spirit of Veterans with spinal cord injury and disease with a new series of upbeat and inspiring public service announcements, Together We Are UnstoppABLE.
The Inspiring PSA features interviews with Veterans who have been encouraged to be UnstoppABLE thanks to Paralyzed Veterans of America.
The PSAs seek to inspire other people with disabilities and demonstrate how innovative Paralyzed Veterans of America programs empower Veterans, help them transcend adversity and conquer challenges throughout their lives.
For 80 years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been a relentless ally for veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS, and all people with disabilities. By combining lived experience with unmatched expertise, PVA delivers life-changing programs and services that transform challenges into change. That is the Power of PVA.
Today, 1.3 billion people worldwide live with a disability. PVA meets that reality with action, supporting them at every stage of life, both in their homes and throughout their communities. Their latest PSA, Power of PVA, showcases how PVA’s impact is infinite and can be seen everywhere.
By airing Power of PVA, stations can help amplify PVA’s important work, while also becoming a dedicated partner, committed to the cause.

For 80 years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been a relentless ally for veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS, and all people with disabilities. By combining lived experience with unmatched expertise, PVA delivers life-changing programs and services that transform challenges into change. That is the Power of PVA.
Today, 1.3 billion people worldwide live with a disability. PVA meets that reality with action, supporting them at every stage of life, both in their homes and throughout their communities. Their latest PSA, Power of PVA, showcases how PVA’s impact is infinite and can be seen everywhere.
By airing Power of PVA, stations can help amplify PVA’s important work, while also becoming a dedicated partner, committed to the cause.

For The Last 80 Years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been rewriting the story of accessibility, independence, and Veteran empowerment. Through groundbreaking research, advocacy, and disability civil rights leadership, PVA continues to be a force for Veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like Ms and ALS, and all people with disabilities.
The Last 80 Years radio PSA shines a light on the incredible impact PVA has made. From the Americans with Disabilities Act to pioneering wheelchair basketball and driving medical breakthroughs, PVA enables Veterans to regain their independence and lead full and productive lives.
Join the movement and inspire your audience to learn more and support PVA’s work that is changing lives every day. Air The Last 80 Years today and share PVA’s legacy of progress while highlighting the people who make it possible.

Paralyzed Veterans of America is excited to announce the launch of a new public service announcement, Women First, featuring award-winning sports anchor, director and producer Hannah Storm. Together, PVA and Hannah Storm reveal the painful reality of inaccessible medical facilities and equipment and demonstrate how PVA is leading the fight to ensure that women with disabilities – especially women Veterans who served this country – receive the care they earned and deserve.
Women First is available for both TV and radio, and comes in :15 second, :30 second, and :60 second lengths.
Women First launches on September 26 and will be available to view and download now. Help raise awareness of the issue of inaccessible medical care for women with mobility issues for all women…your mom, wife, daughter, sister, grandmother, and more by sharing these PSAs in your communities. This also helps raise brand awareness for PVA so I encourage your support.

Did you know that 28 wheelchairs are damaged every day by airlines? That is like breaking the legs of 28 airline passengers each day! Paralyzed Veterans of America believes that safe and accessible air travel is a basic right that should matter to everyone.
Paralyzed Veterans of America and Award-winning vocalist and multi-platinum selling artist Gary LeVox from Rascal Flatts are using their latest PSA, Did You Know, to shed light on the realities people with disabilities face while flying. From inaccessible restrooms to unsafe conditions, PVA is advocating for change for our nation’s disabled heroes.
Join PVA and Gary LeVox by airing Did You Know in the fight for accessible air travel. Our nation’s Veterans and all people with disabilities deserve to travel with dignity.

Three different Veterans, three different stories of tragedy, perseverance and support from Paralyzed Veterans of America.
Join award winning actor, director and producer William Shatner as he shares the stories of Troy, Al and John in a new PSA called By Their Side. Each share the tangible ways PVA has stood by their side helping them to regain the freedom and independence they fought for while in uniform.
Air By Their Side today. When you do, you are helping Veterans with spinal cord injury and dysfunction in your community receive specialized medical care and treatments, the benefits they’ve earned, the jobs they want, and the accessible vehicles and homes they need through PVA.

John O’Hurley is an actor, author, game show host and, most importantly, a proud supporter of Paralyzed Veterans of America. Every day, PVA helps paralyzed Veterans get specialized medical care and treatments, the benefits they’ve earned, the jobs they want, and the accessible vehicles and homes they need.
Join John O’Hurley and PVA as they fight for Veterans that have fought so hard for us. When you air this PSA, you are helping Veterans in your community find access to the critical services and programs that PVA provides. Show your support today.

Everyone experiences storms in life, but for many Veterans, the downpour occurs when they come home from serving their country.
In the new PSA from Paralyzed Veterans of America you will hear Troy’s story. After returning from overseas, Troy noticed his legs were swelling and went to the hospital. Three weeks later, Troy learned he was paralyzed.
“PVA was there the first day.”
Everyday PVA is helping paralyzed Veterans, like Troy, get specialized medical care and treatments, the benefits they’ve earned, the jobs they want, and the accessible vehicles and homes they need. When you air this PSA, you are helping Veterans in your community find access to the critical services and programs that PVA provides. Show your support today.

In this new PSA you will see how PVA helps Veterans like Al Kovach, a U.S. Navy Veteran who broke his neck when his parachute didn’t open, leaving him paralyzed. PVA was by his side from that moment on providing support to both him and his family. You will feel his heartfelt appreciation for the organization when he expresses the support and comfort received by PVA.
Our Veterans fought for us. Join Ben Affleck and PVA in fighting for them. When you air this PSA, you are helping Veterans, like Al, in your community find access to the much-needed services and programs that PVA provides. Show your support today.

We believe Veterans who have served and sacrificed the best of themselves deserve access to the best our country has to offer. Paralyzed Veterans of American is here to help these wounded heroes and you can help us by airing our new PSA, Accessible America.
Help us reach paralyzed Veterans and others living with a disability about all that Paralyzed Veterans of America does and can do for them. Thank you in advance for your support.

Paralyzed Veterans of America celebrates the indomitable spirit of veterans with spinal cord injury and disease with a new series of upbeat and inspiring public service announcements, Together We Are UnstoppABLE.
In Together We Are UnstoppABLE, listeners will hear from Veterans who have regained their independence thanks in part to Paralyzed Veterans of America and their adaptive sports programs.
The PSAs seek to inspire other people with disabilities to be UnstoppABLE and demonstrate how innovative Paralyzed Veterans of America programs empower Veterans, help them transcend adversity and conquer challenges.
Are you All In to help Veterans in your community hear of the great work PVA does on behalf of our Nation’s heroes? Place UnstoppABLE creative and help us raise awareness on the UnstoppABLE lives of our Nations’ Veterans.
Outdoor creative is available for billboards, bus shelters and other types of outdoor media. To order free materials, email mediaservice@psadirect.com with contact information, location and size(s) requested.
Paralyzed Veterans of America is a congressionally chartered, 501(c)(3) veterans service organization. Founded in 1946, PVA has developed unique expertise in a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction. Programs, services and advocacy are focused on quality health care, support for medical research and education, advocacy for veteran benefits and civil rights for all people with disabilities to maximize their independence.
For questions, please contact mediaservice@psadirect.com.







