Help Us Select the Winners of the Reading Changed My Life Photo and Video Contest!
You can vote on your favorite submissions to the Reading Changed My Life Photo and Video Contests until November 21, 2012. Vote today to decide the winners!
November 16, 2012 by Carolina Valenzuela, GPE Secretariat
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Credit:GPE/Reading Changed My Life
We’ve received nearly 5,000 votes already—and counting! We are glad that so many of you have already voted for the Reading Changed My Life Photo and Video Contest. We hope you are as excited as we are to find out who the winners will be. You still have a chance to cast your vote. Do it today, tomorrow and every day until November 21, 2012—which is when we’ll close the public voting. Only 4 days left! Hurry up! Remember that your vote will decide the 5 photos and 5 videos which will each win a Kindle Keyboard 3G and participate for a chance to win the grand prizes: a Nikon Coolpix P510 for the winner of the photo category and a Canon VIXIA HF M500 for the winner of the video category. There are two ways to vote: • Through the contest site • Via the Global Partnership for Education Facebook app. You can only vote once per day for either a photo or video. With so many stunning photos and inspiring videos, you may want to vote for more than one entry. Come back to the contest site every day until November 21, 2012 to vote again. Mark your Calendars for the Contest Virtual Award Ceremony We are planning to have a virtual award ceremony on December 5, 2012 to showcase the winners of the contest. We hope that you will be able to join us on that day. We’ll provide more details on the contest website soon.

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