LOS ANGELES, CA (July 9, 2018) – Today, Michelle Rodriguez, star of The Fast and the Furious and the upcoming film Widows, announced a fundraising campaign to benefit Taino Warriors, and their efforts to help the hurricane ravaged and economically impacted island of Puerto Rico. Almost 10 Months later Puerto Rico still needs help. To raise funds for the cause, Michelle is offering fans the chance to be flown out to Las Vegas and drive some of the world’s fastest cars with her at the Exotic Racing.
One lucky winner will be randomly selected to have this epic Vegas experience with Michelle. The grand prize includes:
- Flights to Las Vegas for the winner and their guest
- Accomodations in a 4-star hotel
- Laps in some of the world’s fastest cars with Michelle at the Exotic Racetrack
- Bottle service at Michelle’s favorite club on the Vegas Strip
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is available for fans through Omaze, and donations support the work of this organization. To learn more, or enter for your chance to win and support this incredible cause please visit Omaze.com/michelle.
The campaign launched today and runs through August 16, 2018.
About Taino Warriors
Taino Warriors is a Hollywood based non profit founded by Puerto Ricans from the diaspora who are committed to supporting local Puerto Ricans who have taken matters into their own hands empowering communities still devastated by Hurricane Maria 10 months later. All donations support these local grassroots warriors with sustainable solutions focusing on children’s education and mental health, the environment, and eco-agriculture. The vetted groups go door-to-door to determine each community’s needs, ensuring individual needs are met.
About Omaze
Omaze makes giving fun and easy by offering donors around the world the chance to win once-in-a-lifetime experiences and purchase exclusive merchandise to support critical causes. Omaze campaigns connect influencers, nonprofits and donors to create lasting impact, and have raised funds and awareness for nearly 400 charities with donations from over 180 countries.