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G4EL: Gaiscioch for Extra Life

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G4EL 2024: Gaiscioch for Extra Life

You stand at the threshold of an epic opportunity. Before you lies a doorway of opportunity. Whether you assist as a contributor or as a participant, you decision in this moment may grant a child a second chance at life.

Since 2010, the Gaiscioch Community has participated in the Extra Life charity Event supporting the Children's Miracle Network. As we've grown and evolved we've grown this event from a 1 day event to a series of events over the course of 3 days. 

Participants and viewers can register at: https://gsch.info/extralife for a Gaiscioch Passport which will allow them to participate in all future Gaiscioch Public Community Events and also be eligible to win raffle prizes. 

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About Gaiscioch Social Gaming

The Gaiscioch began in 2001 as a social gaming community focused on making epic memories and lasting friendships. Since their inception they've run massive public community events in Dark Age of Camelot, Warhammer Online, RIFT, Guild Wars 2,  Elder Scrolls Online, World of Warcraft: Classic and New World. Over the course of 20 years they have launched 7 chapters, a gaming magazine, a full 7-day livestream calendar and multiple athletic teams.

Learn more at: http://gsch.info/

About Extra Life

Extra Life is a Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals fundraising program within the gaming community. Participants fundraise year-round and pledge to game for 24 hours with one goal: to save and improve the lives of sick and injured kids. Funds raised stay local to help pediatric patients at 170 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals across North America. Since 2008, Extra Life has raised more than $30 million for member hospitals. The movement, formed by gamers bonded by passion, is committed to saving and improving the lives of local kids.

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