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Service with a smile

If we had known, we would have gone. Photo provided by Mary Williams.

The service projects that people took part in leading up to Cover the Night made this event about so much more than creating awareness. We strengthened our bonds of humanity. Want to see thousands more pictures from Cover the Night? Check out our CTN live feed below:


Cover The Night: Artist Ambassadors

Matt G August Burns Red Kony 2012 Cover the Night

In case you missed it, a few of our Artist Ambassadors took time out of their busy touring schedules to participate in Cover The Night internationally too. Check it out.


Uganda: Peace here, peace everywhere

Spectators at the event on Saturday in Pece stadium

“Today’s event is not about Invisible Children, it is about us,” Norbert Mao, the leader of Uganda’s Democratic Party and native of northern Uganda said at the Cover the Night launch in Gulu, Uganda last weekend. The event was organized by Gulu District Local Government in partnership with Invisible Children, Northern Uganda Media Club, Gulu [...] Read More


KONY 2012: Family Edition

Ready. Set. Kony.

All ages are participating in Cover the Night. It just goes to show that you’re never too young to create awareness. Or too cute for social activism. Keep sending in your photos to ctn@invisiblechildren.com Want more? Check out our CTN live feed at http://www.ctn.kony2012.com


Street Savvy 4.0

Halifax Fence

We like what we see: Keep sending in your photos to ctn@invisiblechildren.com Want more? Check out our CTN live feed at http://www.ctn.kony2012.com


Once upon a Night

Side by side with official city messaging.

Some incredible stories have come in about how people around the world have been incorporating KONY 2012 into their everyday life. Cover the Night is jump-starting creative ideas about how to keep the crimes of Joseph Kony & the LRA a topic of conversation. A few of our favorites… Tuscany, Italy: Employees at a global [...] Read More


Invisible Children San Diego staff covers the night

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Just like you, we lined up our community service and street projects ahead of time. We all met at Emerald Hills Park, which was desperately in need of a trash pick-up crew. We’ve spent the last couple of weeks locking down mural locations, arranging field trips, and getting permission to hang excessive banners from our [...] Read More


Street Savvy 3.0

Shadows of justice

The pictures are rolling in and we can’t get enough. Keep checking back for more pictures from around the world. Don’t stop sending pictures. We want to see them all & and give you credit, so make sure to include your name and location. Need more street savvy pictures right this second? Go to ctn.kony2012.com [...] Read More


Cover the Night has ended – but the advocacy is just beginning

KONY 2012 in Pebbles_Lauranne Boyd

It’s official – the sun has set on the world’s final timezone and on Cover the Night. You have surpassed any and all expectations we had. While our intention for the event initially was to raise awareness about Kony and the LRA, after the film’s release the plan evolved into an opportunity to serve our [...] Read More


IC staff, Resolve staff & friends from Uganda serve the DC community

CEO Ben Keesey

It’s a busy week for KONY 2012 in the U.S. capital: a video from the Senate, a couple of panels with Congress, and a hearing scheduled for next week. But more about that later.  A few members of Invisible Children and Resolve staff and friends took a break in the busyness to participate in Cover the [...] Read More


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