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SBB Streamers vs Devs - Gaming for Josh Charity Event

Storybook Brawl Devs take on Streamers to benefit WCK Foundation!

What is it?

The Storybook Brawl Streamers vs. Devs stream is a showcase event benefiting Gaming for Josh.


Gaming for Josh & West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation

The people at West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation (WCK) support the kids with cancer and their family during these times. One of these programs is Gaming for Josh. Each year, this event takes place on the Giant Weekend of Gaming for Josh when gamers stream, play, and raise funds for WCK Connection programs.

All proceeds from Gaming for Josh activities go towards WCK programming that helps kids with cancer/blood disorders and their siblings stay connected, such as the WCK Hangouts program, which creates virtual connections for children and youth across B.C.

Check out WCK here

Listen to Josh's story

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Event Details

On May 14th at 12:00pm PDT, join us over at twitch.tv/storybookbrawl.

The first place winner will get a canvas print of their favorite art - and bragging rights of course.

Devs

ThePlaceMatt, MattNass, LSV, Wrapter, and InGenuity

Streamers

Horsethief, Ikarus, Jebas, Karlim00, KlektheCluck, NerdyFiona, Sir Salty, and Dabe

Community Slots

Two community slots will be raffled off for this event. For every $5 donated during the raffle phase, you will receive one entry into the raffle. For more information on how to donate and enter, click here.

Additionally, Storybook Brawl will be matching all proceeds from gift subs through the duration of the stream.


A Word from our Event Organizers

Gaming can be an outlet. It can be an escape from reality. It can give a sense of relief or a feeling of ease. It can even be therapeutic. And while playing games can’t repair physical conditions, gaming can offer mental healing to those suffering.

Children navigating through childhood cancer experience some of the most burdensome physical and mental pain, and that struggle extends easily to their friends and family. Though these children cannot be physically healed by gaming, you can help them and their families by picking up a game.