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DoSomething.org, Lenovo and NBC's "Community" Partner Up
Written by Josh Zach   
Wednesday, 15 June 2011 09:27

(RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK) -- Eighty-five percent of teens in the U.S. say they want to volunteer, but only 35% actually do. The number one reason teens give for not volunteering is they haven’t been asked. DoSomething.org and Lenovo have joined forces to launch an 11 day challenge Scavenger Hunt that encourages teens to make an impact by enabling them to take action related to causes they care about, such as environment, violence and bullying, animal welfare and education.

The Scavenger Hunt enlists a pair of stars from NBC's hit show, "Community" as spokespeople. Alison Brie and Danny Pudi will announce the campaign in a new Public Service Announcement. Brie and Pudi, equipped with their very own Lenovo IdeaPad laptops challenge teens to sign up and “Save the World in 11 days.” In addition to checking their text messages, fans can tune in to the actors’ Twitter accounts beginning July 11, where they will post a new action to take each of the 11 days.

 

“It’s always good to Do Something,” said Brie. “It’s so cool that DoSomething.org is giving you these opportunities to work with friends and within your community… and really get involved.”

"I love Scavenger Hunts,” said Pudi. “My mom loves to yell 'Do Something'. Starting July 11th, we're doing both! Dosomething.org is an incredible resource that shows how making a difference can be simple and fun. Just pick a cause, grab some friends, and change the world!"

To view their PSA, visit DoSomething.org/Hunt.

Starting today, teens can sign up to participate by visiting DoSomething.org/hunt or texting “HUNT” to 30644. The Scavenger Hunt begins on July 11 when a set of challenges will be issued to young people daily via text. Individuals and teams will complete service action around specific causes.

“At Lenovo, our own team of doers thoughtfully engineers and builds the technology that helps companies, entrepreneurs, adventurers and today’s youth do more,’ said David Roman, chief marketing officer, Lenovo. “We believe very strongly in the power of individual doers and their ability to make a difference," and we’re thrilled to enable the next generation of doers take social action and improve life in their local communities.”

The top teams will receive prizes including Lenovo ThinkPad and IdeaPad laptops, $500 college scholarships for outstanding individual participants and a trip to the Do Something Awards taping in Los Angeles on August 14.

“We know texting is the best way to reach young people,” said Nancy Lublin, CEO and Chief Old Person at DoSomething.org. “This is the first Scavenger Hunt in Do Something history and a great opportunity to use mobile technology when measuring the impact young people have through daily calls-to-action.”

Get involved at www.DoSomething.org/Hunt or text “HUNT” to 30644.

 
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