Child’s Play Launches Annual Holiday Donation Drive

With the holidays right around the corner, it's time to start thinking about those gamers in need. You know the ones. The little guys out there left twiddling their thumbs or imagining… IMAGINING! Can you imagine how hard that is? No, you can't, because imagining stuff is hard.

The Child's Play Charity understands that and they're looking for gamers with big hearts who want to donate to help kids in need get absorbed in the wonderful world of video games. With $450,000 in funds already wrapped up, they've set a high bar for themselves this year: $2 Million.

If you'd like to help them reach that goal and help a lot of kids in the process, you can accomplish that through a number of ways:

You never know… giving a little might warm your heart more than a fireflower this year.

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