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Do Something Awards 2010 Winners



The star-studded awards show hosted by Jane Lynch announced the $100,000 grand prize winner and celebrated young do-gooders, celebrities and organizations that have made a commitment to social change.



Kellan Lutz at "Do Something Awards 2010"
Kellan Lutz at Do Something Awards 2010July 19, 2010

Demi Lovato at "Do Something Awards 2010"
Demi Lovato at "Do Something Awards 2010"
Hannah Teter at "Do Something Awards 2010"
Hannah Teter at "Do Something Awards 2010"
LOS ANGELES, CA — Tonight DoSomething.org celebrated young do-gooders, celebrities and organizations that have made a commitment to social change with the star-studded "Do Something Awards" LIVE on VH1. Hosted by comedic genius and "Glee" star Jane Lynch, the show featured musical performances by Natasha Bedingfield, Lifehouse, and Travie McCoy with special guest Bruno Mars and an all-star red carpet before the award show at The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. The night concluded with revealing Jessica Posner as the grand prize winner of the $100,000.

The evening represented a high-energy mix of pop culture, entertainment and music with celebrity supporters Paula Abdul, Megan Fox, George Lopez, Demi Lovato, Kristen Bell, Randy Jackson, and Kara Dioguardi. Online voting was held to determine the winners of the celebrity categories, which included influential celebrities, musicians, comedians, and athletes, inspiring films and television shows, and social media initiatives. Winners of these categories include Leonardo DiCaprio, Glee, Kathy Griffin, and Jonas Brothers. (full list below).



The big winner of the night was Jessica Posner. Jessica, age 23, co-founded Shining Hope for Communities to combat gender inequity and poverty in Kibera. Through the Kibera School for Girls, the first free school in Kibera, and the Shining Community Center, Jessica has helped over 5,700 residents gain education and employment. Since 1996, DoSomething.org has honored the nation's best young world-changers, 25 and under. The Do Something Award is the premier national award for community service, and nominees and winners represent the pivotal "do-ers" in their field, cause, or issue.

The evening became a hands-on experience with social media cards on every audience seat with "6 Ways to DO Something...RIGHT NOW" and DoSomething.org CEO Nancy Lublin's cell phone number and an invitation to text her. Twitter was an important element to the show as audience members and viewers were encouraged to Twitter throughout the show using the official #DSAwards hashtag. Photos from the red carpet were uploaded in real time and live user tweets appeared in a ticker during the show. Host Jane Lynch also answered real questions from fans and viewers that were submitted via Twitter leading up to the Do Something Awards.

The 2010 DoSomething.org $100,000 Grant Winner:  

Jessica Posner, 23, Middletown, Connecticut - The Kibera School for Girls and Shining Hope Community Center


The 2010 DoSomething.org Celebrity Nominees and Winners include:

Do Something Honorable Awards Do Something Movie Star
Do Something TV Show Do Something Music Artist
Do Something Athlete
  • Reggie Bush
  • Ryan Scheckler
  • Hannah Teter - Winner
  • Steve Nash
  • Derek Jeter
Do Something Comedian Do Something with Style Do Something on Facebook
  • Chase Community Giving On Facebook
  • Facebook Group Reunited Band for Charity
  • Children of the Bali Orphanage - Winner
  • Summit on the Summit
  • Causes
Do Something City
  • Portland, OR – Farm Fresh Food
  • Greensburg, KS – Green City
  • Boston, MA - Education
  • Austin, TX – Public Transportation - Winner
  • Salt Lake City, UT – Volunteerism
Do Something Docu Style
  • "I Am Because We Are" – Madonna Re: Malawi - Winner
  • "Food Inc."
  • "The Cove"
  • "Ten9Eight"
  • "Oceans"
Do Something on Twitter
The 2010 VH1 Do Something Awards 2010 is executive produced by Lee Rolontz for VH1 and Nancy Lublin and Jonathan Schilit for DoSomething.org.

DoSomething.org is one of the largest organizations in the US that helps young people rock causes they care about. A driving force in creating a culture of volunteerism, DoSomething.org is on track to activate two million young people in 2011. By leveraging the web, television, mobile, and pop culture, DoSomething.org inspires, empowers and celebrates a generation of doers: teenagers who recognize the need to do something, believe in their ability to get it done, and then take action.