Child’s Play Kicks Off Their 2011 Donation Campaign
Posted on November 2, 2011 AT 03:13pm
THE BUZZ: Charity effort Child’s Play today officially kicked off its 2011 fundraising campaign, with a goal this year of raising $2 million.
Started in 2003, Child’s Play is an organization that helps to promote the good side of video games (and video game players) by raising funds to donate toys, games, books, and other forms of entertainment to children’s hospitals around the world.
“We are very excited to begin another year of Child’s Play and once again show the world that the video game community is altruistic as well as compassionate,” said Child’s Play Foundation Coordinator Kristin Lindsay. “Since Child’s Play inception we have constantly been surprised by the generosity in both time and money of the community.”
To learn more about Child’s Play, or to see how you can help, head over to childsplaycharity.org.
EGM’s TAKE: Being stuck in a hospital with some form of serious health issue is a situation none of us want to find ourselves in—it can be even more difficult, terrifying, or upsetting when you’re a child. While video games and toys can’t make children healthy physically, they can have a massively positive effect on a child mentally and emotionally.
I’ve been a big fan of the organization since its introduction, and am glad to see it not only continue in its effort, but get stronger every year.
Source: Child's Play
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