Alamo Drafthouse is Donating to Nonprofits in The Name of King T’Challa
Seeing so many people jump on and do the #BlackPantherChallenge is amazing. I brought my tickets a month ago and can't wait to see the movie!In honor of this challenge, Alamo Drafthouse locations across the country are teaming up with local community groups who work with the underprivileged to give back and raise money to benefit the leaders of tomorrow (including Black Panther screenings in some markets).Starting this week, they’ve added an optional charity ticket add-on to the checkout process for all films. Funds raised will go directly to helping a local community group/organization in your area (they’ll also be contributing in each market).Here's what that ticket add-on looks like:Check the list below for more information on who they’re working with:Austin, TX | Boys & Girls Club of AustinAshburn, VA | Loudoun County NAACPBrooklyn, NY | NAACP and Girls, IncorporatedCharlottesville, VA | Albemarle-Charlottesville NAACP Freedom Fund BanquetCorpus Christi | SRG Force SportsDallas, TX | Boys & Girls Club of DallasDenver, CO | Boys and Girls Club of Metro DenverEl Paso, TX | TBAHouston, TX | TBAKansas City, MO | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas CityLaredo, TX | SRG Force SportsLubbock, TXNew Braunfels, TX | SRG Force SportsOmaha, NE | House of Afros, Capes and CurlsPhoenix, AZ | ICAN ArizonaSan Antonio, TX | SRG Force SportsSan Francisco, CA | Bayview MagicSpringfield, MO | Springfield Dream CenterWinchester, VA | NAACP chapter of Winchester VirginiaYonkers, NY | Boys and Girls Club of New Rochelle“The world is changing. Soon there will only be the conquered and the conquerors. You are a good man, with a good heart. And it's hard for a good man to be a king.” - King T'Chaka.