DID YOU KNOW?
1. Disneyland Resort cast members raised nearly $86,000 to support CHOC Walk in the Park in 2019. TRUE
Cast members participate in fundraising for CHOC through a silent auction, Disney VoluntEARS walk team, donations and more.
2. Disney VoluntEARS completed 300 volunteer projects last year. FALSE
Disney VoluntEARS completed 356 projects in 2019.
3. Disneyland Resort hosts summer movie nights in Anaheim parks. TRUE
Last summer, more than 2,000 Anaheim residents celebrated summer with us at seven movie nights.
4. The Disneyland Resort Ambassadors lead all of the Disney VoluntEARS efforts. FALSE
While Disney Ambassadors Justin Rapp and Rafa Barron do lead many Disney VoluntEARS projects, most projects are led by cast members who are part of the Disney VoluntEARS Leadership Council.
5. Sixth graders in Anaheim can earn tickets to Disneyland Resort for completing a volunteer project in their community. TRUE
In 2019, 4,688 sixth-graders from 48 Anaheim schools earned tickets through the Happiest Class on Earth program.
6. Disney VoluntEARS built a new playground in Anaheim in 2019. FALSE
In partnership with KaBOOM!, the city of Anaheim and the Anaheim Family YMCA, Disney VoluntEARS built two new playgrounds in 2019, for a total of 12 in Anaheim.
7. Disney VoluntEARS packed nearly 29,000 boxes of food at the Orange County Food Bank in 2019. TRUE
Disney VoluntEARS pack food boxes at the Orange County Food Bank four times a year.
8. Disney cast members can nominate a nonprofit of their choice to receive a grant from the Disneyland Resort. TRUE
Cast members who choose to donate to the Disney VoluntEARS Community Fund can nominate a nonprofit organization to receive a grant from the fund.
9. Disneyland Resort invited kids from Anaheim to a special preview of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland park before it opened on May 31, 2019. TRUE
Disneyland Resort hosted 600 kids from six different Anaheim nonprofits for the preview.
10. Disneyland Resort was the first private donor to contribute to the newly revitalized Orange County Housing Trust. TRUE
Disneyland Resort announced a commitment of $5 million in grant funding to the housing trust to support affordable housing projects.
1. Disneyland Resort cast members raised nearly $86,000 to support CHOC Walk in the Park in 2019. TRUE
Cast members participate in fundraising for CHOC through a silent auction, Disney VoluntEARS walk team, donations and more.
2. Disney VoluntEARS completed 300 volunteer projects last year. FALSE
Disney VoluntEARS completed 356 projects in 2019.
3. Disneyland Resort hosts summer movie nights in Anaheim parks. TRUE
Last summer, more than 2,000 Anaheim residents celebrated summer with us at seven movie nights.
4. The Disneyland Resort Ambassadors lead all of the Disney VoluntEARS efforts. FALSE
While Disney Ambassadors Justin Rapp and Rafa Barron do lead many Disney VoluntEARS projects, most projects are led by cast members who are part of the Disney VoluntEARS Leadership Council.
5. Sixth graders in Anaheim can earn tickets to Disneyland Resort for completing a volunteer project in their community. TRUE
In 2019, 4,688 sixth-graders from 48 Anaheim schools earned tickets through the Happiest Class on Earth program.
6. Disney VoluntEARS built a new playground in Anaheim in 2019. FALSE
In partnership with KaBOOM!, the city of Anaheim and the Anaheim Family YMCA, Disney VoluntEARS built two new playgrounds in 2019, for a total of 12 in Anaheim.
7. Disney VoluntEARS packed nearly 29,000 boxes of food at the Orange County Food Bank in 2019. TRUE
Disney VoluntEARS pack food boxes at the Orange County Food Bank four times a year.
8. Disney cast members can nominate a nonprofit of their choice to receive a grant from the Disneyland Resort. TRUE
Cast members who choose to donate to the Disney VoluntEARS Community Fund can nominate a nonprofit organization to receive a grant from the fund.
9. Disneyland Resort invited kids from Anaheim to a special preview of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland park before it opened on May 31, 2019. TRUE
Disneyland Resort hosted 600 kids from six different Anaheim nonprofits for the preview.
10. Disneyland Resort was the first private donor to contribute to the newly revitalized Orange County Housing Trust. TRUE
Disneyland Resort announced a commitment of $5 million in grant funding to the housing trust to support affordable housing projects.