Extra Life began in 2008 as a way of honoring a young lady named Victoria Enmon. Tori’s battle against acute lymphoblastic leukemia inspired the Sarcastic Gamer Community in a way that is difficult to describe. Members sent in video games and bought gifts to keep Tori’s spirits up despite numerous hospital stays and three bouts with the deadly disease.
Tragically, we lost Tori to cancer in January 2008. Later that year, Extra Life was established, a 24-hour video game marathon to raise money for the hospital that treated and fought beside Tori. In 2008 and 2009 Extra Life raised a combined $302,000, 100 percent of which went directly to help kids like Tori.
I am on a mission to save kids through video games, and I need your help. I have chosen to support Toronto Sick Kids Hospital where thousands of children are treated each year, regardless of their family's ability to pay. These kids are facing scary stuff like cancer, cystic fibrosis, and injuries from accidents to name just a few.
I will be part of a huge international celebration of the social impact of gamers with Extra Life and it's my sincere hope that you'll find it in your heart to support me with a one-time gift that will go directly to Toronto Sick Kids Hospital.Your donation is tax-deductible and ALL PROCEEDS go to help kids.
Last year, Extra Life raised more than 6 million dollars to save kids, but in 2015 our goals, just like the needs of the kids we serve, are much, much higher. We can't do this without your help.
Donating online is safe and easy! For more information please PM me. Thank you for caring for our kids!
This post was edited by ROM on Jun 25 2015 01:48pm