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An all expense paid, eco-friendly vacation to Hawaii? Yes please!!

ALOHA!!!  You could be the lucky one packing your eco-friendly bags and headed to Hawaii for an all expense paid, eco-friendly vacation!!

The clean energy company Vivint Solar is giving someone the chance to win their “Eco-Adventure Challenge!”  It’s an exciting adventure to Maui!  Vivant Solar will give you a $4,000 stipend for transportation, lodging and entertainment.  That’s not all!!  You’ll get an additional $2,000 as payment.

This sounds like paradise!  You’ll get paid to go on an adventure all over the beautiful Hawaiian Island.  What’s the catch??  The only catch is that everything you do must be environmentally friendly.  This is to show, vacationing and going green can go hand in hand without sacrificing fun and relaxation.  Help spread awareness for the importance of making eco-friendly travel choices!

Get your application in now because Vivant Solar is accepting apps now through November 18th!  You must include a 200 word or essay on why you should be picked.

You must be over the age of 18 and authorized to work in the United States.  You’ve got to be social media savvy and include creative and engaging ideas for documenting the trip through pictures and videos. You must also have an understanding on how to make environmentally-conscious choices during the vacation.

The Vivint Solar team members will review each application and select one candidate to carry out the challenge. If you are the lucky person selected, you’ll have six months to book your travel.

HERE is where you can enter this amazing challenge!!!

 

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