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The well-known faces behind the annual Big Slick Celebrity Weekend which include Rob Riggle, Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, Eric Stonestreet and David Koechner decided to move the charity event to online, providing content for people to tune-in and continue to donate.

Big Slick, which raises millions for Children’s Mercy each year, began online on June 5 and will continue to run through Sunday, June 14. Due to in-person restrictions, the title for this year’s event has been fittingly changed to “Big Slick at Home.”
Although the celebrities have made an appearance every year since founding the event in 2010, they will only be joining virtually for the 10-day charity event which includes daily content aired on YouTube Live and Facebook Live at 7 p.m. every evening.
This year, funds are being matched for every donation made, up to 1 million dollars. A “Big Slick at Home” t-shirt is also being given to each person who donates at least $50.
Although content will be shown mainly through YouTube and Facebook, it will also be shared through other social media platforms and each video will be introduced by Rob, Paul, Jason, Eric or David. To increase at-home participation this year, viewers are encouraged to share their own Big Slick videos, photos or stories using the #BigSlickAtHome hashtag.