City Year’s 6th annual Spring Break-Destination: Education attracted a star-studded crowd with more than 1,400 attendees all together.

Imagine Dragons Perform At City Year Spring Break-Destination: Education
Imagine Dragons Perform At City Year Spring Break-Destination: Education

There was a special performance by Imagine Dragons, as well as food, games and interactive booths sponsored by brands like Aramark, Disney/ABC Television Group, DreamWorks Animation, Hulu, NBC, PEOPLE, RealD, Twentieth Century Fox, and Univision, among many others.

Guests included host Octavia Spencer and City Year AmeriCorps members and supporters including Blake Anderson, Justin Baldoni, Mischa Barton, Angela Bassett, Maria Bello, Rowan Blanchard, Sophia Bush, Linda Cardellini, Francesca Capaldi, Jason Collins, Miranda Cosgrove, Kaitlyn Dever, Adam Devine, Nina Dobrev, Colin Egglesfield, Ben Feldman, Chrissie Fit, Isabelle Fuhrman, Nolan Gould, Max Greenfield, Ian Harding, Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, Allison Janney, Michael B. Jordan, Keegan-Michael Key, Joey King, Lori Loughlin, Howie Mandel, Jennette McCurdy, Serayah McNeill, Aaron Paul, Nicola Peltz, Will Peltz, Jade Pettyjohn, Aubrey Plaza, Amanda Righetti, Mia Serafino, Yara Shahidi, Dominic Sherwood, Jocko Sims, Albert Tsai, Ian Ziering, special performers Imagine Dragons, and more.

City Year is a national education-based nonprofit organization that helps high-need urban schools keep students in school and on track to graduate.

Spring Break is City Year’s annual benefit that brings out a star-studded crowd for a high-energy night of musical performances, food and games. Proceeds enable City Year to work with thousands of at-risk students and provide them with extra care and support.

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