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ImagineX Challenge

HeroX has created a challenge of its own.

They are looking for the best of the best, and they want you.

Launched on May 15th, the ImagineX Challenge is looking for the 10 best challenges created. They are looking for anything from something local (like too much garbage being produced in cities) to a global scale (like climate change.) Anything and everything, that you think is a problem, can be a potential challenge.

It’s easy to get involved.

You have to create a HeroX account, and then proceed to the Create a Challenge link. It’s simple, it’s free, and you can change the world with your idea. The 10 best challenges will be awarded a $1,000 prize.

Creating the right challenge can inspire someone to act. It can create real change in the world, all because you thought of a problem that needed fixing.

They need you to be a hero.

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