Here’s your chance to join Charlize Theron at the premiere of The Fate Of The Furious in New York – and help charity at the same time.

Join Charlize Theron at The Fate Of The Furious premiere
Join Charlize Theron at The Fate Of The Furious premiere

Omaze is giving you and a friend the chance to:
*Join the Fast family at the premiere of The Fate of the Furious
*Snap a photo with Charlize Theron and Dwayne Johnson on the red carpet
*Get a drink (or two) with Charlize at the VIP after-party
*Get flown out to New York and put up in a 4-star hotel

All you need to do is head over to omaze.com and donate to the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project. The more you donate, the more entires to win this fantastic experience. Plus, there are all sorts of goodies available as extra incentives to give.

Founded by the Academy Award winning actor and UN Messenger of Peace, the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project’s (CTAOP) mission is to invest in African youth to keep themselves safe from HIV/AIDS. Primarily focusing on Charlize’s home country of South Africa, which has the largest HIV positive population in the world, the Project supports community engaged organizations that use innovative and community specific programming to work with youth between the ages of 10-20 years old. These organizations provide critical resources like access to youth friendly health care, sexual and reproductive health education, life skills, and psychosocial support – all of which empower young people to keep themselves and their peers HIV free.

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