Extra Life. Play Games. Heal Kids. All Day Sat Oct 18th 2008 view video
youtube.com — Oct 18th 1000+ gamers will come together for 24 hours to raise money and awareness for the cause of pediatric cancer. Cancer is the number one cause of non-accidental death in children. Be a hero by simply doing something you love! Play games. Heal kids.
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