Lionsgate and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation have teamed up to auction off autographed memorabilia from the upcoming movies, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.” “I, Frankenstein.” and “You’re Next,” and 100 percent of the proceeds will go to EGPAF’s programs to help prevent pediatric HIV.

From the EGPAF Blog: "Lionsgate stars from these films teamed up in San Diego, California last month to attend the popular ComicCon event. Stars – including Jena Malone, Jeffrey Wright, Aaron Eckhart, Yvonne Strahovski, and many more – autographed movie posters and other items to be used for Lionsgate’s fundraiser for EGPAF.

EGPAF is proud to partner with Lionsgate. We’re so appreciative of their continued support and incredibly thankful for this partnership, which not only helps to raise funds for the fight against pediatric AIDS, but also shares this important cause with brand new audiences.

“100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to EGPAF to help bring lifesaving services and programs to the women, children, and families that need them the most.

“These movies are bound to be some of our favorites this fall, so go ahead and check out the autographed gear! Place a bid this weekend. You just might win a cool piece of movie history, and help support the fight against pediatric AIDS at the same time.”

The auction only runs until August 7, so be quick! You can access the auction here.

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