LookToTheStars.org is proud to bring you more photos from the special Service Project Event held by Got Your 6 and The Mission Continues at Universal Studios last week.

Ron Meyer, President and COO of Universal Studios and JJ Abrams engaged in service at the Got Your 6 and The Mission Continues Service Project Event at Universal Studios
Ron Meyer, President and COO of Universal Studios and JJ Abrams engaged in service at the Got Your 6 and The Mission Continues Service Project Event at Universal Studios
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Led by Got Your 6 Managing Director Chris Marvin and national veteran nonprofit, The Mission Continues, over 250 veterans, volunteers and celebs such as NBCU President and COO, Ron Meyer, J.J. Abrams, Tom Arnold, Greg Grunberg, Jon Favreau, Hannah Simone, Brandon Routh and more spent the morning filling more than 5,000 backpacks with food for food-insecure children. Veterans and celebrities then delivered the backpacks to more than a dozen LAUSD schools.

Brandon Routh and Christopher Gorham happily engaged in service at the Got Your 6 and The Mission Continues Service Project Event at Universal Studios
Brandon Routh and Christopher Gorham happily engaged in service at the Got Your 6 and The Mission Continues Service Project Event at Universal Studios

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Eric Greitens, CEO of The Mission Continues, and JJ Abrams with local LA children after handing out the backpacks filled at the Got Your 6 and The Mission Continues Service Project Event
Eric Greitens, CEO of The Mission Continues, and JJ Abrams with local LA children after handing out the backpacks filled at the Got Your 6 and The Mission Continues Service Project Event
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