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Bid To Hang With Rainn Wilson And Be The Assistant To The Assistant To The Regional Manager

By: Aug. 05, 2019
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Bid To Hang With Rainn Wilson And Be The Assistant To The Assistant To The Regional Manager

"Greetings, Office drones!

It's hard to believe it's been six years since Dunder Mifflin sold its last ream of paper. But thankfully The Office lives on in syndication, streaming, memes, gifs, YouTube clips, and the location sites where we filmed the show. Now I'd like to take you on a tour of beautiful fake Scranton!

I'll fly you and a friend to Los Angeles and put you up in a hotel. Then we'll spend two hours driving through the San Fernando Valley visiting various Office locations, including the infamous Dunder Mifflin parking lot, Michael's condo, and Jim and Pam's house, snapping photos galore along the way. We'll sample some beets and grab lunch at Benihana! Perhaps we'll even get to visit another cast member or two along the way!

To enter to win, just donate a minimum of $10 to LIDÈ Haiti. My wife, Holiday, and I started LIDÈ Haiti to help provide education to girls in rural Haiti. We use the arts to empower the girls in this community, and the results have been amazing. In addition to helping young girls in Haiti, 50% of your donation will also be going towards helping the victims and first responders of the ongoing California wildfires. If you want to give more, you'll get more entries to win as well as some great Office merch.

Thanks for your support! I'll see one of you in the parking lot!"

-Rainn

Rainn Wilson and his wife, Holiday Reinhorn, are the founders of LIDÈ Haiti. LIDÈ is an educational initiative that uses the arts and literacy to build resiliency and empower at-risk adolescent girls in rural Haiti, helping them to transition into academic or vocational education.

Established in response to the challenges faced by girls that were made visible in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, LIDÈ programs seek to uplift young women and girls who have been denied equal access to education. LIDÈ trains and employs Haitian teachers and youth program facilitators, and collaborates with grassroots organizations and schools so that programs derive from local needs, strengthen local capacity, and foster the community support girls need to begin their educational journeys. The LIDÈ Foundation believes that arts in education inspires personal empowerment, resilience and self-efficacy.



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