YouTube icons John and Hank Green are celebrating the 15th anniversary of their Project 4 Awesome charity venture. P4A sees the Green brothers coming together with fellow creators to raise money for charity in action-packed streams, where stars like Flula Borg and Anna Akana engage in stunts and challenges – such as performing sock puppet theater or drinking bean smoothies – to incentivize donations.
Vlogbrothers
- Hank and John Green are the latest creators to launch a coffee brand. This one’s for charity.
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John, Hank Green to kick off 15th ‘Project 4 Awesome’
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Hank And John Green’s ‘Crash Course’ Channel Enrolls With Arizona State University For New Series
Crash Course is heading to college.
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Netflix To Adapt John Green Holiday Novel ‘Let It Snow’ Into Feature Film
Green, of course, is one half of YouTube’s beloved VlogBrothers channel, and the novelist behind The Fault In Our Stars and Paper Towns -- which were also turned into feature films.
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- John Green Celebrates Ten Years Of Vlogbrothers, Launches New Fitness Channel
- For Second Straight Year, Vlogbrothers To Sponsor Educational Digital Content
- Vlogbrothers’ 2016 Project For Awesome Raises $2.1 Million For Charity
- Fund This: Vlogbrothers Hank, John Green Launch Project For Awesome 2016
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