Later this week, you'll have a chance to help out a worthy cause as Gaming Community Expo will be holding an event to benefit StJudes. GCE2023
. The organization will be hosting a two-day event where they will be making a unique gaming experience for attendees, featuring over 300 content creators and their communities in one place, broadcasting live and creating content for YouTube, Facebook Gaming, Twitch, and TikTok.
. All proceeds will be going toward St. Jude's and their effort to research treatments for pediatric cancer."The event will also feature fundraising activities on the show floor, building upon the success of GCX's"Gaming with Good" initiative. To date, the GCX community has raised $21 million in support of St. Jude through collaborations with brands like DrLupo's Build Against Cancer and St. Jude Play Live.
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