Force for Change Is Rewarding Fans With Crazy Prizes for Star Wars’ 40th Anniversary

This article is over 7 years old and may contain outdated information

Recommended Videos

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is approaching later this year, as well as Star Wars‘ 40th anniversary, and the Force for Change charity program is in full swing with an upcoming chance for participants to win a trip to the premiere—but that’s not all. They’ll also be giving away the chance to actually appear in the Han Solo anthology movie, as well as this week’s prize: a trip to Skywalker Ranch, including an off-limits area.

What’s in there? Well, we’ll just let Daisy Ridley describe it herself … or we can just tell you: rare artifacts from the Star Wars films that most people could never dream of seeing in person. In addition, you’ll get your own private screening of A New Hope, which will be yet another new way for you to watch it after Rogue One already changed your point of view on it forever.

Outside of the main “Star Wars experiences,” there are more prizes to win over on the fundraising page that scale with your donation amount and also award extra entires for the main prizes. Even if you don’t win, donations benefit Starlight Children’s Foundation and UNICEF, which is pretty rewarding on its own. May the Force be with you.

(image: screengrab)

Want more stories like this? Become a subscriber and support the site!

The Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.—

Follow The Mary Sue on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, & Google+.


The Mary Sue is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Dan Van Winkle
Dan Van Winkle
Dan Van Winkle (he) is an editor and manager who has been working in digital media since 2013, first at now-defunct Geekosystem (RIP), and then at The Mary Sue starting in 2014, specializing in gaming, science, and technology. Outside of his professional experience, he has been active in video game modding and development as a hobby for many years. He lives in North Carolina with Lisa Brown (his wife) and Liz Lemon (their dog), both of whom are the best, and you will regret challenging him at Smash Bros.