Actor in a Box
Actor David Arquette is taking it to the streets - literally. In a creative attempt to bring awareness to the homeless situation in America, he is setting up camp on the streets of New York City.
According to MSNBC:
The 37-year-old actor plans to stay in a Plexiglas box above the Madison Square Garden marquee on Tuesday and Wednesday to raise $250,000 for Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger relief charity. He’ll stay in the box each day for about eight hours.
Donations can come on site or through text messages or a Facebook page set up by Mars Inc., the company that makes Snickers candy bars.
There are many creative ways in which to get a message across. Today, think of ways to express a problem in non-traditional ways. Sometimes its much more effective than words!


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