Be a part of the action as Australian content creators team up to raise funds for cancer research. Join the Superhero Streamers event and make a difference today!
Get ready to join the gaming community for a cause that matters! Australian content creators are banding together once again for the Superhero Streamers event, aiming to raise funds for groundbreaking cancer research. Led by Dr. Kevin Fenix at the University of Adelaide, this initiative is all about making a difference while having fun.
From April 1st to May 31st, creators of all kinds are invited to take part in this meaningful endeavor. Whether you’re a seasoned streamer or just starting out, your contribution can make a real impact in the fight against cancer.
ASUS ROG, a leading name in gaming, is backing the cause by providing matched donations and exciting incentives for fundraisers. With products up for grabs, including gaming gear and exclusive merchandise, there’s no shortage of motivation to get involved.
In the past, Game On Cancer® has seen tremendous success, raising over $1.25 million AUD for cancer research. With the support of notable personalities like Loserfruit, Aliythia, Bajo, and AussieAntics, the impact continues to grow.
But it’s not just about the money—it’s about the community coming together for a common cause. Ambassadors from across the gaming industry, including Back Pocket, SkillUp, MissMollyMakes, and Jeff Cannata, are lending their voices to the movement.
Getting Involved as a Streamer
- Sign up to fundraise on Tiltify between April 1st and May 31st
- Join a fundraising team or fly solo
- Go live and have fun while they fundraise amongst their community
As participants hit fundraising milestones, they unlock fantastic prizes, making the experience even more rewarding. From merch packs to high-tech gadgets, there’s something for everyone to strive for.
So, how can you get involved? Follow Game On Cancer® on social media, join the conversation on Discord, and most importantly, donate to your favorite Superhero Streamer. Together, we can make a difference and work towards a future without cancer.