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Donate to Gaming4Life and enter to win a 20th Anniversary PS4

An ultra-rate 20th Anniversary PS4 is up for grabs to generous gamers who donate to Gaming4Life and Sony’s youth cancer foundation, You Can.

Those who donate $10 AUD to Gaming4Life, a series of Twitch livestreams that will be hosted from now until 19 February, will receive one entry towards the 20th Anniversary PS4. Donating $20 AUD? That’s two entries; $30 AUD is three, and so on. Those who donate $50 or more will also receive a limited edition Gaming4Life t-shirt.

You Can was founded by the Sony Foundation Australia in 2010 and services youth cancer patients between the years of 15-25. With centres in Melbourne and Perth, the long-term goal of the foundation is to establish more centres across the country.

“Once you turn 16, the chances of surviving certain cancers is halved in Australia,” said Sophie Ryan, Sony Foundation Australia CEO.

“Sony Foundation’s ‘You Can’ campaign is committed to changing this, but we need the community’s help. Twitch streamers are a socially conscious community and with ‘You Can’ being a youth related cause we hope that Gaming4Life 2018 will connect with the gaming community and engage them in our cause by supporting their favourite gamers and even uncovering some new upcoming gamers too.”

Sony will also offer a series of prizes, including a 20th Anniversary PS4 console, to registered Twitch streamers who raise amounts from $50 to $10,000 AUD.

The Gaming4Life campaign runs to 19 February. Give generously!


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