Project for Awesome (P4A)

A Movement Against World Suck

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Project for Awesome

Ever heard of Project for Awesome (P4A)? It's this really cool event where people make videos to help their favorite charities. The whole idea is to make the world a bit better by supporting good causes.

People from everywhere create videos about charities they love. Then, thereโ€™s this big 48-hour event where everyone watches the videos, shares them, and donates money to help out.

It all started back in 2007, and now, weโ€™re getting ready for the 17th one in 2024. Itโ€™s pretty amazing to see how many people join in to do something good together.

Project for Awesome is about helping out, having fun, and making a difference. Whether you make a video, donate, or just spread the word, you're part of something big.

Between Feb 16-18,2024, they raised a total of 3,53 millions!! ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿป

Who are behind this initiative?

  • Hank Green: An entrepreneur, educator, and vlogger known for his educational content on the Vlogbrothers YouTube channel and as a founder of Complexly, a production company that creates videos on a wide range of topics. (btw, he just launched a newsletter on beehiiv ๐Ÿ)

  • John Green: A bestselling author of young adult fiction, including titles like "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Looking for Alaska." He's also a co-creator of the Vlogbrothers channel and involved in various philanthropic efforts.

Check this video submission from 2024

GIRLS ARE UNSTOPPABLE | PROJECT FOR AWESOME 2024

  • Riad Abrahams for She's The First

  • Category: Education

Since 2015, She's the First has received more than $200,000 from your Project for Awesome videos and votes. From February 16-18, vote for this video and all other videos in support of She's the First to help us secure critical funding for our ongoing efforts to protect girls' rights.

Some helpful links:

  • Follow Project for Awesome on Twitter

  • Visit their cool website to watch some of the video submissions

Don't forget to be awesome

The Artist's Way

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โ€œThe quality of life is in proportion, always, to the capacity for delight. The capacity for delight is the gift of paying attention.โ€

โ€• Julia Cameron, The Artist's Way

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