WONDER
Now available on Digital and on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray and Digital), Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital), DVD, and On Demand February 13 from Lionsgate.
Wonder follows the inspiring story of the Pullman family, whose youngest child, Auggie, is a boy born with facial differences. When Auggie enters mainstream elementary school for the first time, his extraordinary journey unites his family, his school, and his community, and proves that you can’t blend in when you were born to stand out.
Three lucky winners will each receive a DVD copy of Wonder. See below for details on how to enter. US Residents Only. Giveaway ends, Tuesday, February 13th, 2018.
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Please note: a DVD copy of Wonder was provided by the PR/Marketing agency for this giveaway post.
74 replies on “Wonder the Movie – DVD Giveaway”
I always carry someone’s groceries who is disabled.
We aways offer to do yard work for elderly people..
I help my elderly neighbors take care of their pets.
I offer rides to people who doesn’t have cars.
We aways offer to do yard work for elderly people..
We make extra lunchs for homeless people.
Giving money to needy.
I help people out when i can.
I once shared my class notes with a person unable to attend the physical class for the entire semester.
I visited and helped the 95 year old father of a friend every Saturday until he passed away.
I can’t name one specific thing but I always gave free meals to people who asked when I worked in a restaurant/
Not me, but my daughter. We pulled up to a drive-thru and the girl at the window lit up and told my daughter Lex hello and asked how she was. I asked lex later who that was and she said, “She’s a senior. She gets bullied a lot. On the bus on the way home, she sits in the back. I go and sit with her. She doesn’t like to talk, she is usually crying, so I text her. I text her that she looks nice. That her sweater is beautiful or that I like her eyes. Something nice.” And I just thought that for a fifteen year old, taht was so nice. I told my daughter that what she did was amazing. That she might just be the bright spot in her school day.
I took my family out to dinner.
I bought someone a bag of potato chips
I would say dropping everything to help out a family member.
My best friend didn’t have money Christmas and I was able to give him money to buy his nieces and nephew presents. I’m not flowing in money and have a ton of student loan debt but he was so grateful.
I have given a homeless man in my town some boots, and clothing.
I paid the medical bills of a stranger in need.
Gave someone I didn’t know in front of me at our local convenience store enough money for their purchase
I helped out some friends when they couldn’t pay their rent.
I paid for someone’s food.
I bought a homeless man his Subway sandwich.
I can’t think of any one specific thing, but I try to help people whenever I can. My niece recently had a child and I set up a wishlist for her on Amazon and had a group of ladies I know help by buying her things she needed since she was in dire financial straits.
I gave someone money so that they could buy Christmas presents.