Jennifer Lawrence offers fans a chance to get DRUNK with her by donating to anti-political-corruption group - after asking them to help her identify white supremacists at Charlottesville march

  • The 27-year-old is using the fundraising site Omaze to raise money for Represent.Us, an organization of which she is on the board
  • Represent.Us aims to end political corruption by lobbying lawmakers and brings together people from both sides of the political spectrum
  • Those who donate will have a chance to win a trip to California to go wine-tasting with Jennifer
  • In a video promoting the fundraiser, she jokes about the day of drinking she'll have with the winner
  • Earlier this week, Jennifer encouraged internet users to identify white supremecists marching in Charlotteville

Jennifer Lawrence is giving fans a rare chance hang out with her for a day —  and get a little tipsy together — while also benefiting a worthy cause.

The 27-year-old has teamed up with the fundraising site Omaze to raffle off a trip to California's vineyards, where one lucky J.Law-lover will get to go on a wine-tasting tour with the star.

All hopefuls need to do is donate $10 or more to Represent.Us, an organization that fights political corruption — and Jennifer even recorded a funny video to bring attention to the cause.

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Drink up! Jennifer Lawrence is auctioning off a chance to go wine-tasting with her in California

Drink up! Jennifer Lawrence is auctioning off a chance to go wine-tasting with her in California

Something to look forward to... She sips on a glass of red in the video to give fans a preview

Something to look forward to... She sips on a glass of red in the video to give fans a preview

The cause: The 27-year-old is trying to raise money for Represent.Us, a bipartisan organization that aims to fight corruption

The cause: The 27-year-old is trying to raise money for Represent.Us, a bipartisan organization that aims to fight corruption

The prize includes a flight to California for two, a stay in a four-star hotel, and a wine-tasting picnic with Jennifer herself.

In case anyone needs convincing to enter, Jen also recorded a three-minute clip to make her case.

'Hey, you. You want to help stop political corruption in America... and drink a ton of wine?' she asks. 'Well, you've come to the right video.

'I'm here to give you and a guest the chance to come wine-tasting with me in California to benefit Represent.Us,' she continues. 

'It'll be great. We'll hang out, drink some wine, talk politics, drink wine, maybe we'll call your ex, maybe we'll call my ex... who knows? The point is, we'll have fun'

She goes on to play a guessing game, trying to figure out whether a review printed on a card for her is for one of her movies or a bottle of wine.

Super involved: Jen is on the board of the organization, as is her American Hustle, Joy, and Silver Linings Playbook director David O. Russell

Super involved: Jen is on the board of the organization, as is her American Hustle, Joy, and Silver Linings Playbook director David O. Russell

Get the scoop: She jokes in the clip that she and the winner might call their ex-boyfriends together
Get the scoop: She jokes in the clip that she and the winner might call their ex-boyfriends together

Get the scoop: She jokes in the clip that she and the winner might call their ex-boyfriends together (Jen pictured with Nicholas Hoult, left, and Chris Martin, right)

Fun times; The star also played a quick game, trying to guess if the review she was reading was for wine or one of her movies

Fun times; The star also played a quick game, trying to guess if the review she was reading was for wine or one of her movies

Hmm... She had trouble with one movie review which described her film as 'full-bodied'
Hmm... She had trouble with one movie review which described her film as 'full-bodied'

Hmm... She had trouble with one movie review which described her film as 'full-bodied'

Finally, she invites fans to enter on Omaze's website and donate to Represent.Us, 'a grassroots campaign that brings together people from across the political spectrum to pass anti-corruption laws and fix our broken elections.'

Jennifer is on the board of the organization, as is her American Hustle, Joy, and Silver Linings Playbook director David O. Russell.

Represent.Us' advisory council, meanwhile, includes several prominent Republicans and Democrats.

This isn't the first time Jennifer has spoken out in favor of political or human rights causes — in fact, she also did so earlier this week.

On Monday, Jen took to Facebook to share images of white supremacists marching in Charlottesville, holding up Nazi flags and giving the Nazi salute.

'These are the faces of hate. Look closely and post anyone you find. You can't hide with the internet you pathetic cowards!' she wrote.

Taking a stand: Earlier this week, the star encouraged fans to identify the white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville

Taking a stand: Earlier this week, the star encouraged fans to identify the white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville

Speaking her mind: Jennifer has been vocal on subjects of politics, human rights, and feminism

Speaking her mind: Jennifer has been vocal on subjects of politics, human rights, and feminism

Life of the party: She's also known to drink before award shows and late night television apperances

Life of the party: She's also known to drink before award shows and late night television apperances

Lucky: She promises in the video that the winner (and a guest) will have fun with her on the trip

Lucky: She promises in the video that the winner (and a guest) will have fun with her on the trip

Thanks to similar efforts to name and shame demonstrators, several have already been identified, and at least one has lost his job. Another has been publicly disowned by his family.

Earlier today, Jennifer also shared a quote by Holocaust survivor and Night author Elie Weisel.

'I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim,' she quoted. 

'Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Wherever men and women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must - at that moment — become the center of the universe.'

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