Here’s your chance to attend a screening of “Please Stand By” in New York with Dakota Fanning – and help charity.

“Did you know that approximately one percent of the world population has autism spectrum disorder?” asks Dakota. "With almost 1 in 68 individuals affected, autism is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the US. In my new film, Please Stand By, I play a young woman with autism who runs away from her caregiver in an attempt to submit her manuscript to a Star Trek writing competition. I’m so proud of this film and for giving characters with this disability such a strong, powerful voice. Now I’m raising money to help people living with autism and I want to ask for your support.

“For only a minimum donation of $10, you’ll be entered to win a trip to NYC to attend a screening of Please Stand By with me on World Autism Awareness Day, April 5! You’ll get VIP tickets to the screening and we’ll hang out. And don’t worry about your airfare and hotel — we’ve got those covered. Your donation to The Miracle Project supports this amazing organization that uses theater and expressive arts programs to help individuals with autism and other disabilities. If you donate more, you’ll earn more chances to win!”

To take part in this great opportunity, visit prizeo.com.

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