Since the launch of KONY 2012, there has been an amazing show of worldwide support. Here are some of the more creative ways people have advocated for awareness and international justice.

Brazilian Nelson Piquet Jr. became the first foreign-born winner at Bristol Motor Speedway when he won NASCAR K&N Pro Series East late model race. We’d like to think it was due to his cool decals.

KONY 2012 sticker on the Glee cart at the Paramount set

Humbled that Tony Robbins saw the film & set up a donation page to match up to $50K

George Mason University had a Cover The Campus event

A product company in Mexico is supporting KONY 2012 on their website. Even lice want to stop Kony!

The sky’s the limit when it comes to decorating your attire.

Photo submitted with Spanish caption & translated to: “We have an ad that runs all day as a show of support for his big move …. Good luck!”

We thought we had seen it all. But then Cover the Night happened. See some of our favorites below:

Incredible showing of love from Amsterdam.

Putting it into perspective in Columbus, Ohio. Photo provided by Amanda Beisel.

Representing in the City of Lights. Photo provided by Julia Levy.

Decorating the Freedom Tunnel in NY. Photo by Natashs Greendyk.

Get a coffee, a croissant, and learn about Kony in Australia. Photo by Nathan Moon.

Getting official in Brussels, Belgium. Photo provided by Julian Gommers.

Greetings from London. Thanks Alex Blanco!

High in the sky in the Canary Islands, Spain. Thanks so much to Tony Puglisi for this photo!

Catherine Tanous makes Kony famous in Providence, RI.