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24 hour gaming charity stream

A message from Sami Sammour
My beloved Uncle Paul, tragically died of bowel cancer in July 2020, just 15 months after having been diagnosed. While he was alive, he raised £5000 for Cancer Research. I want to continue his legacy. So, in his name, I, and a few friends will be doing a 24hr live stream on Halo trying to complete 4 games on the hardest difficulty. If you wish to sponsor me/donate, I guarantee that ALL proceeds will go to Cancer Research in the name of Paul Hoyland, my beloved Uncle. Let’s stop others losing their loved ones to this disease. Thank you.

Details

The 24 hour gaming stream will be completed by Amy Ponting, Josh Whalley, Dan Gonzales and Sami Sammour who will be completing the story campaigns on halo Halo: Reach, halo 3, halo 3:ODST and halo 4. This will be on legendary difficulty, the hardest difficulty in the games.  The stream will start on the 17th April. Time to be confirmed.

The rules are the following:
- Toilet breaks and other rest periods only during cutscenes, otherwise the group will be gaming.
- Dan Gonzales will be completing the stream in his spartan cosplay costume
- Food and drinks will be consumed whilst on stream.

The group will also be offering cosplay tips and advice whilst gaming, so feel free to interact with the group during the stream. Sami and Dan also will also be using cameras for visuals whilst playing.

Channels the stream will shown in:
Sami Sammour: FrozenSoldier 
Dan Gonzales: GonzalesCosplayUK 
Amiee Dunn: 

The minimum Sami wants to raise is £150. But of course if we can raise more than this then we will totally go for it!

Check the Fireteam Ascension  page for updates and links to the stream!

Organizer

Dan Gonzales
Organizer
England
Cancer Research UK
Beneficiary

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