You and a friend will have the chance to hit the town with George Clooney to benefit the Satellite Sentinel Project. Get a firsthand look at what it's like to be George Clooney on a premiere night!
The winner - along with a friend - will be flown to New York. Activities for the Feb. 4 date-night will include going backstage at "Late Show With David Letterman," walking the red carpet at the premiere of the actor's upcoming film "Monuments Men" and attending the after party as VIP guests - all with Clooney at your side.
Every entry supports Satellite Sentinel Project's efforts to deter war crimes This experience is going down on February 4 in NYC.
Enter here by January 30 for your chance to win! For more information visit: http://www.omaze.com/experiences/george-clooney About the Satellite Sentinel Project: The Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, a partnership between Not On Our Watch, the Enough Project, and DigitalGlobe, fuses satellite imagery, analysis, and advocacy. SSP conducts monitoring of the border between Sudan and South Sudan as well as hot spots within Sudan to identify potential threats to civilians, and detect, deter, and document war crimes and crimes against humanity.SSP also is focusing on the intersection between elephant poaching and human rights abuses by focusing on the role of the Lord's Resistance Army and other armed groups who commit mass atrocities and also poach elephants to fund their activities.
About George Clooney
George Clooney was born with a glass of scotch in one hand, and a Cuban cigar in the other. That hasn't been officially confirmed, but we're pretty sure it's true. Clooney, besides being the coolest man alive, is an Oscar-winning actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, who has helped tell some of the most important stories of our time. He's also one of four people to have been voted People's Sexiest Man Alive twice, and we're confident he'll be the first to win the title a third time. But, most awesome of all, Clooney's a known humanitarian who partnered with Enough Project co-founder John Prendergast to bring the Satellite Sentinel Project to life.
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