I'm not against it or anything, I've even donated a couple of bucks, but seriously: Assassin's4Kids? Could have chosen a better game.
Oh and: "Child's play" foundation? ( u know, like the movie )
Academic honors society at Antelope Valley College hosting marathon to benefit Child's Play charity; 59 hours in and $1,025 raised thus far.
A group of students at Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California are hosting an Assassin's Creed marathon to raise money for the Child's Play charity, which benefits sick children in hospitals. This is the second year the group has hosted the fundraiser, with last year's event bringing in $1,400.
The Alpha Iota academic honors society and community service group is currently 59 hours in to the marathon and has raised $1,025. The marathon is being streamed live at this moment via Twitch.
The "Assassins4Kids" group is also auctioning off numerous Assassin's Creed-themed merchandise, including paintings, custom shoes, and hoodies. For more on the event, check out the event's website.
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