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The bi-annual game speed running event Games Done Quick has raised over 2 million dollars for charity. The wedding ran for any week straight and featured a big assortment of quick speedruns, from staples like the Zelda games to quirky entries like SpongeBob SquarePants. If you missed the experience on Twitch, consider Games Done Quick’s YouTube channel here.
The beneficiary with the Games Done Quick event on this occasion was The Prevent Cancer Foundation:
“Since 1985, the Prevent Cancer Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, has invested nearly $142 million simply cancer prevention research, education, advocacy and outreach programs nationwide and have played a pivotal role in making a body of real information this is the foundation for important prevention and early detection strategies. The muse would be the only U.S. nonprofit organization solely about cancer prevention and early detection. We have funded nearly 450 scientists at a minimum of 150 leading medical institutions across the country. Our public teaching programs have applied this scientific knowledge to inform everyone about ways they can reduce their cancer risks.”
Unlike lots of other charities that mainly look at treatment after the fact, the Prevent Cancer Foundation specializes in raising awareness and conducting research to aid educate the populace on methods to reduce likelihood of some kinds of cancer. The Games Done Quick event raised $2,215,733.30 to your foundation over 181 speedruns. There have been 33592 donors who produced total of 43349 donations.
Games Done Quick has concluded, but those wanting to donate with a great cause are capable of doing so here. Games Done Quick will probably be within the Summer (which usually raises money for Doctors without Borders) with additional money raised to get a good cause as the gaming community bands together for a week of non-stop speedrun action.