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Heroic Media is a multi-million dollar, faith-based, national, not-for-profit organization headquartered in Austin, Texas, that uses the power of mass media to change attitudes and inform women of life-affirming alternatives to abortion. We employ an integrated, research-based media plan utilizing major media such as television, billboards and Internet to connect women in crisis pregnancies with resource centers so they may find the help they need.

 

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Welcome!

Welcome to the new Heroic Media website! Heroic Media is dedicated to building a Culture of Life through the power of mass media. Please take a moment to look around the site and learn more about how you can help shape our culture and connect women ... Read more

Gina's Story Billboard in Atlanta, GA

It all adds up to Hope

As we approach the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, we face a somber reminder of a generation of lives lost to abortion. We remember also the millions of men and women hurt by abortion, and the children who will never know their unborn brothers and sisters... Read more

New Facebook Fan Page

NEW Updated Facebook Fan Page

We recently updated our Facebook page with videos, pictures and more information about our work. Share our page with your friends and get updates on our campaigns, our results and other news that celebrates the Heroism of Motherhood! Friend us here on Facebook.

Mission Video

At Heroic Media, we use mass media to impact culture on the Life issue. We aim to change hearts and minds about abortion, using research-based television commercials, internet ads, billboards and other forms of pro-life media. The voice of abortion is everywhere, telling women facing unexpected pregnancies that abortion is their only choice. Heroic Media is a faith-based organization that brings a voice of hope. We celebrate the heroism of motherhood. 


Ultimatum

This commercial speaks to a woman who is facing an unplanned pregnancy and has been given an ultimatum – "It's me or the baby." It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired nationally on BET and locally on channels such as Bravo, TLC, MTV and Lifetime.

This commercial speaks to a woman who is facing an unplanned pregnancy and has been given an ultimatum – "It's me or the baby." It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired nationally on BET and locally on channels such as Bravo, TLC, MTV and Lifetime.

Moving Baby

This commercial features a woman whose attitude toward abortion changed after seeing an ultrasound of her own baby. "It seems when a woman wants a baby, she knows it’s a baby. But when she doesn’t, it’s just a mass of tissue. Makes me wonder, what was I thinking?"

This commercial features a woman whose attitude toward abortion changed after seeing an ultrasound of her own baby. "It seems when a woman wants a baby, she knows it’s a baby. But when she doesn’t, it’s just a mass of tissue. Makes me wonder, what was I thinking?"

We Can Help

This commercial speaks to a woman who is feeling afraid or alone because of an unplanned pregnancy. It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired nationally on MTV and locally on channels such as Bravo, TLC, ABC and the CW.

This commercial speaks to a woman who is feeling afraid or alone because of an unplanned pregnancy. It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired nationally on MTV and locally on channels such as Bravo, TLC, ABC and the CW.

Teen Angst

This commercial speaks to a woman who is feeling pressured to have an abortion. "Don't I get to choose for myself? For the baby?" It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired nationally on MTV and locally on channels such as Bravo, TLC, ABC and the CW.

This commercial speaks to a woman who is feeling pressured to have an abortion. "Don't I get to choose for myself? For the baby?" It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired nationally on MTV and locally on channels such as Bravo, TLC, ABC and the CW.

Repeats

This commercial aims to change attitudes toward abortion by addressing the fact that almost half of all abortions are repeat abortions. "Abortion used as birth control. What are we doing? What was I thinking?" This commercial has aired locally on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, MTV, VH1, TLC and BET.

This commercial aims to change attitudes toward abortion by addressing the fact that almost half of all abortions are repeat abortions. "Abortion used as birth control. What are we doing? What was I thinking?" This commercial has aired locally on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, MTV, VH1, TLC and BET.

Podemos Ayudar

This Spanish-language commercial speaks to a woman who is feeling afraid or alone because of an unplanned pregnancy. It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired on channels such as Galavision, Univision, MTV Tr3s and Mun2.

This Spanish-language commercial speaks to a woman who is feeling afraid or alone because of an unplanned pregnancy. It provides a phone number to call for help and resources. This commercial has aired on channels such as Galavision, Univision, MTV Tr3s and Mun2.

I Am A Life

This commercial features children talking about their dreams for the future and what they want to be when they grow up. "I am a life and I want to be a doctor. I'm a life and I want to be an artist." It ends with an unborn baby in the womb saying, "Hey, I’m a life." This commercial has aired locally on Fox News, CNN & MSNBC.

This commercial features children talking about their dreams for the future and what they want to be when they grow up. "I'm a life and I want to be a doctor. I'm a life and I want to be an artist." It ends with an unborn baby in the womb saying, "Hey, I’m a life." This commercial has aired locally on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC.

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