Ashley Eckstein: 'Star Wars: Force for Change' Kid Power Mission I
November 20, 2016
November 20, 2016
Go on a Mission with Ashley Eckstein, voice of Star Wars Rebels’ Ahoska Tano, as she leads the UNICEF Kid Power Team to unlock exclusive Star Wars Rebels content.
Ashley is an up and coming actress and fashion designer. She has appeared in Star Wars, Blue Collar TV, and the popular TV show That’s So Raven.
Ashley Eckstein Fun Fact:
She is married to famous baseball player David Eckstein!
Video Transcript:
Hi, I’m Ashley Eckstein, voice of Ahoska Tano from Star Wars Rebels, and member of the UNICEF Kid Power team! Your mission is to earn points to unlock ready to use therapeutic food packets that malnourished kids need to survive and thrive. Everyone has the choice to be a hero every day with UNICEF Kid Power! Being ready for your mission means getting active. Heroes come in all sizes. Be a force for change!
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