Gamers Beat Cancer is a registered Charity In England & Wales (Registration number: 1198299).
They support people of all ages, all backgrounds, and all types of cancer to manage the mental health issues that come with living with cancer, and the emotional trauma that accompanies cancer diagnoses, prognosis, and treatment.
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They also look to support caregivers and families.
They ensure that this community is given extra support to play, learn and heal with "The Gift Of Gaming".
They embrace the culture of gaming, technology, and community. They work with charity partners, like ourselves, to build a larger network of support for cancer patients, caregivers, and their families.
The Gamers Beat Cancer team fully embrace the core belief that through the power of gaming, this can help with the healing process. The benefits of playing computer games and using technology enable the creation of new shared experiences that can help enrich the lives of others in our community.
"Let’s Have More Game On Than Game Over".
The Gift Of Gaming & Tech 4 Good
What is #thegiftofgaming?
Quite simply they provide video consoles and games to cancer patients and their families.
What is #tech4good?
GBC also provide various technology items to help with the living assistance of cancer patients.
Gamers Beat Cancer believe in:
Improving experiences, creating communities through the power of gaming
Staying connected
Bringing joy
Find out more about Gamers Beat Cancer
How Can I Help Make A Difference
Donate More
Every donation makes a huge difference in bringing joy to cancer patients in need. With your donations, we supply appropriate electronics to cancer patients during and recovering after cancer treatments.
Join the Gamers Beat Cancer cause in your own fun and unique way by hosting in partnership with Gamers Beat Cancer. Livestreaming, event hosting, and of course gaming are some of the many ways you can host your own fundraising event and help us reach more people in the cancer community this year.
We accept tax-deductible donations of new and used games, gaming consoles and other equipment. Your excess inventory is immediately redistributed to the hands of cancer patients, caregivers and their families.