Here’s your chance to sit down to what may turn out out to be an extremely uncomfortable meal with two feuding stars – Jimmy Kimmel and Matt Damon. And it’s all in the name of a good cause.

Jimmy Kimmel and Matt Damon
Jimmy Kimmel and Matt Damon

All you need to do is visit omaze.com and donate to NEXT for AUTISM – every donation enters you in the draw for you and a friend to head to Los Angeles for the most uncomfortable meal ever with Matt and Jimmy. You’ll eat great food, enjoy a toast and maybe do the impossible and end the decade-long fight. After that, you’ll watch a taping of Jimmy Kimmel Live and hear Jimmy’s favorite words, “My apologies to Matt Damon, we ran out of time.”

NEXT for AUTISM is a nonprofit organization that transforms the national landscape of services for people with autism by strategically designing, launching and supporting innovative programs. They believe that individuals with autism have the potential to live fulfilling, productive lives when supported by excellent services and connected to their communities. While many organizations engage in advocacy or fund scientific research, NEXT For AUTISM addresses the needs of people with autism and their families across the country right now. They create and support exceptional educational, clinical and vocational programs, all cutting-edge, all with an eye towards affecting fundamental shifts in current approaches to autism services. Autism now affects an estimated 1 in 68 American children. The need for support far exceeds the current services available. With your donation, NEXT for AUTISM can continue to address the needs of individuals and families living with autism right now.

To find out more and to make a donation, click here.

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