Specifically, the funds will go to help the girls of
Girls Inc. LA, a nonprofit that "which provides hundreds of girls with life-changing support and real solutions to the unique issues they face," see the film,
Joseph tweeted. "The girls they serve are from South Los Angeles, Watts and Compton."
The GoFundMe page looking to send these girls to see
Captan Marvel states that "everyone should have an opportunity to see women in roles they can aspire to one day be, roles that show women as strong, smart and bold." All three traits certainly apply to Captain Marvel, who might be
the Avengers' only hope in defeating Thanos when she finally joins the team in
Avengers: End Game. After all, the superhero also known as Carol Danvers is
the most powerful Avenger.
It's why Joseph, We Have Stories, and Girls Inc. LA want to "help girls from various backgrounds have the opportunity to see the film by providing tickets and renting out theaters." Not only because Captain Marvel is someone they can look up to, but because the movie's star Brie Larson is, too. As Joseph wrote in a statement announcing the fundraiser, "I am inspired by Brie and women around the globe and look forward to sending as many girls as possible to see this film."