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In galactic effort, Chris Pratt is raising money for Lake Stevens Boys and Girls Club

Put in that mixtape and press play, because Lake Stevens native Chris Pratt wants to make you the next Guardian of the Galaxy -- for a good cause.
 
"The Boys and Girls Club near where I grew up in Washington badly needs some upgrading and with your help, we're gonna build a new teen center. So, if you help me help some amazing kids get the resources they need, I promise you'll get the best day ever with me on set, where among other things you can: hang out and watch us film, spend one on one time with me, raid the food and candy at craft service, watch me boss people around and make ridiculous demands. I mean, the sky is the limit to the ridiculousness and fun," he wrote on his Facebook page.

Hey all you lovely fans and friends!I think there’s no better time to put some positivity back in the world, so we’re going to do just that right now. I’ve got a very important mission for you, if you want to come hang out with me on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy 2… (HINT, DO THIS: http://bit.ly/GuardianSetVisit)What good can we do? The Boys and Girls Club near where I grew up in Washington badly needs some upgrading and with your help, we’re gonna build a new teen center. So, if you help me help some amazing kids get the resources they need, I promise you’ll get the best day ever with me on set, where among other things you can: hang out and watch us film, spend one on one time with me, raid the food and candy at craft service, watch me boss people around and make ridiculous demands. I mean, the sky is the limit to the ridiculousness and fun.And since we're CURRENTLY FILMING time is of the essence. So click the link and enter to win RIGHT NOW!#GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2

Posted by Chris Pratt on Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Star-Lord actor is teaming up with Omaze for the mission in which one winner can join him, as he explains in a hilarious video that also gives a peek inside the "Guardians of the Galaxy" set.
 
To donate, click here.
 
Omaze writes to contest participants, "Established in 2004, the Lake Stevens Boys and Girls Club is located in the heart of Chris Pratt's hometown of Lake Stevens, WA. While the club offers a fun and engaging space for younger children, it's lacking a designated place for teenagers to go after school. Donations to this campaign will help the Lake Stevens Boys and Girls Club build a welcoming space where these teens can come to hang out, play games, watch movies, listen to music and enjoy being teens! They'll also be surrounded by positive role models who are always willing to help with homework, resumes or job interview tips."