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Greetings from Pakistan :)
Kellan Lutz has tweeted about his involvement with The St. Bernard Project several times over the past eighteen months or so. The organization has nothing to do with lovable dogs; it has to do with putting displaced New Orleans families back in homes. Recently he had castmates Rami Malek and Casey LeBow building houses with him.
Thanks to our elite affiliate Twilight Lexicon for the tip!
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Kellan just sent out a Tweet that lead to this page on the St. Bernard Project website:
See more and learn how to donate here.
So after looking at the entire write up, I scanned down the page to see who donated and I gained a whole new respect for Kellan Lutz. He donated $15,000 to start the project off.
Greetings from Pakistan :)
Kellan Lutz has tweeted about his involvement with The St. Bernard Project several times over the past eighteen months or so. The organization has nothing to do with lovable dogs; it has to do with putting displaced New Orleans families back in homes. Recently he had castmates Rami Malek and Casey LeBow building houses with him.
Thanks to our elite affiliate Twilight Lexicon for the tip!
via @TwilightLexicon via Source
Kellan just sent out a Tweet that lead to this page on the St. Bernard Project website:
“It’s Mardi Gras season in New Orleans
and there are still many families whose homes were flooded by Katrina 5
1/2 years ago and have not been able to rebuild and move home. So I’m
doing something about it. I’m the Grand Marshal of the St. Bernard
Project’s Get on the Float campaign and am funding a family’s home by
donating personally and raising money from the cast and crew of
Twilight.
Now I need my fans to join me too. Can I count on you to help?
The St. Bernard Project is amazing and I
want everyone to get involved with them. This Mardi Gras Season, Get on
the Float for St. Bernard Project by donating today. We want to get at
least two families back home and we can do that by raising $40,000.”
So after looking at the entire write up, I scanned down the page to see who donated and I gained a whole new respect for Kellan Lutz. He donated $15,000 to start the project off.
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