This March: CGRH GO!

Get ready for a month-long event of exciting streams, games, and collaborations. Throughout March, the Cool Gamer Retirement Home is participating in a charity event for Gamers Outreach Foundation, an organization devoted to healing patients in pediatric hospitals through the use of games.

CGRH GO Playbill!

In partnership with Gamers Outreach

Sixteen Content Creators / Charity Rewards

Starts 02 March | Finish 30 March

Game on!

Kickoff: Twitch.tv/superredria64

CGRH GO is all about how we’re stronger together, whether we’re collaborating or challenging each other to greater heights! Join us as we raise money for Gamers Outreach Foundation to help bring joy and healing to these young patients.

We will have a full lineup of streams, where the theme is playing together. There will be Mario Kart, Raft, co-op Stardew Valley, PlateUp, and more!

We will also be recording an episode of our podcast, Composed, about the language of video games – how they can be used to tell stories, communicate, and how we use them to speak with each other, whether we’re playing competitively or cooperatively.

Many streamers from our community will join us for these collaborative games! Check out the full list of participating streamers:

Click into our playbill to find your favorite streamer’s event!

DONOR CARD. Each GO Kart is equipped with a donor sheet that provides recognition to the individual, brand and/or community reponsible for the fundraising efforts. 

The image says that the go kart was proudly donated by the Cool Gamer Retirement Home and Their Community of Supporters. 

This is A GO KART! It's a portable video game kiosk built specifically for hospitals.

And, as always, if you want a quick and easy way to donate, here is a direct link to our Tiltify campaign:


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  1. […] This is not only our third episode of Composed, but it’s also part of our CGRH GO programming for March. We’re raising money for Gamers Outreach, an organization dedicated to providing gaming equipment for healing for long-term residents in pediatric hospitals. Read more about that over at CGRH.blog. […]

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