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Teen mentorship contest

The Vistakon Division of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. has announced a new contest based on one of its contact lens brands. The Acuvue 1-Day Contest is open through June 30 to people aged 13 to 21 years. Five contestants will win a trip to Los Angeles to meet and be mentored by one of five top teen icons: musician Joe Jonas, actress Meaghan Martin, singer Charice, runner Allyson Felix, and actor Sterling Knight.

Jacksonville, FL-The Vistakon Division of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. has announced a new contest based on one of its contact lens brands. The Acuvue 1-Day Contest is open through June 30 to people aged 13 to 21 years. 

Five contestants will win a trip to Los Angeles to meet and be mentored by one of five top teen icons: musician Joe Jonas, actress Meaghan Martin, singer Charice, runner Allyson Felix, and actor Sterling Knight. The winners will also receive a second trip to Los Angeles to attend a teen awards event and a 1-year supply of 1-Day Acuvue Moist contact lenses.

To enter, contestants should go to the Acuvue brand channel on YouTube (www.youtube.com/acuvue), and upload a 30- to 60-second video showcasing what they hope to achieve one day, how they find the confidence to pursue their dreams, and why they should be chosen for this mentorship opportunity. Contestants also will be able to view other entries as well as watch the celebrity mentors’ inspiring stories of how they found the focus and confidence to bring their own dreams to life.

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