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Foster The Future is the charity initiative started in partnership with the band Foster The People. Over 1200 volunteers helped give back and create community in cities along the 2012 Foster The People summer concert tour. Participants worked on community gardens, school restoration projects and building community...all while bringing a little art-inspired love to each project. |
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See it with your own eyeballs
TOMS DoGOOD Bike Ride
Foster The People Do Good Bus
LAGG Rock N Crawl
LA Field Day
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Irv's Storytime brings people together, sharing stories and bringing them to life on paper. Each finished story uses a variety of illustrations created by all sorts of wonderful, diverse people. And after all the fun, Irv gives back - supporting great causes and charities by donating a portion of proceeds from each book. |
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Teaming up with Foster The People, Glue helped create the Do Good Bus to inspire community and volunteering across North America. In each city on the band's tour, the Do Good Bus loaded up with 30 volunteers and took them to a mystery volunteer activity in their community. Do-Gooders did everything from feeding the homeless to recycling mattresses to handing out books to kids. Each city was a unique experience and both Foster The People and the Do Good Bus hope to continue to inspire to do good, no matter where you are. |
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Glue partnered with Los Angeles Guerrilla Gardening to create a Do Good Scavenger Hunt along the city’s metro line. Participants crawled to 9 different metro stops and planted a guerrilla garden at each. All while rocking to a different band at each stop. |
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We invited 24 tributes to attempt surviving the Hunger Games. It was all there, just like the book. Gamemakers, tracker jackers and a challenge of skill and wits. Tributes fought to the end with only one winner. |
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It's just like elementary school. Except no one gets picked last and most players balance a beer while they run around. Field Day exists to remind you to have fun in everything you do and to trample your opponent. Sort of. You can always expect: Three-legged Races, a Balloon Toss, Relays, Tug-o-War, The Insult Challenge and a Boat Race or two. Since 2004, we've been making people spell their names with their butt, hold hands with strangers and dig through jello with their teeth. Sounds scary, but we promise once you get your first high five after the relay, you'll remember what fun is all about. |
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