#AGDQ2025 Benefits Prevent Cancer Foundation @GamesDoneQuick
Games Done Quick hosts an annual livestreamed video game marathon that raises millions for Charity. Last year they raised over 2.6 million for the Prevent Cancer Foundation! More about Games Done Quick from their website:
For over 10 years, Games Done Quick has been a charity fundraising organization that raises money for charity via speedrunning. Volunteers play games at incredible speed (“Speedrunning”) for entertainment. Our events are streamed live online, non-stop, and all donations go directly to the charity. Games Done Quick events feature runners playing games from every generation of gaming history! They play their games live, and explain in detail the many tricks and glitches they use to get the fastest times.
During our events, be sure to take a look at the various donation incentives, which can include additional challenges, new content, and even quirky things like naming in-game characters! Be sure to take a look at the list while you’re filling out your donation.
The Prevent Cancer Foundation, founded in 1985, is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization. The Prevent Cancer Foundation’s mission is to empower people to stay ahead of cancer through prevention and early detection.
To learn more about the Prevent Cancer Foundation, visit preventcancer.org.
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