Ben Stiller has put his name to a special email sent to supporters of the Clinton Foundation, raising awareness of a campaign that will see one lucky supporter join Bill Clinton for lunch in NYC.

“I am inspired by all the people I meet who are doing something to improve the lives of others,” he said in the email. "But, there’s something particularly inspiring about President Clinton — and his ability, with your help, to make positive changes in town after town and country after country.

“Even in the face of overwhelming challenges — from childhood obesity in the U.S. to the Haitian earthquake — the Clinton Foundation develops sustainable solutions that make a real, measurable difference in people’s lives.

“These solutions are only possible because of people like you. That’s why the Clinton Foundation is giving you this incredible and truly unique opportunity to have lunch with President Clinton.

“Here’s how it works: Make a tax-deductible donation of any size to the Clinton Foundation by April 17 and you’ll automatically be entered for the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to New York to have lunch with President Clinton at his private office in Harlem.

“The time I’ve spent with President Clinton through our work in helping rebuild Haiti has been incredible. I can tell you: his enthusiasm for bringing people together translates into amazing ideas that have already improved countless lives. The scope of his work is extraordinary, whether it’s making U.S. schools healthier, cities cleaner, or empowering more people to live their dreams.”

Make a tax-deductible donation of any size to the Clinton Foundation by April 17 and you could have the once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience his enthusiasm first hand.

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