The end of a charity event is always a fantastic feeling. We are exhausted. We are proud of what we have accomplished, happy to have spent hours together, and still laughing from the jokes and unavoidable little technical difficulties. We are also, as always, humbled by the help of all of you.

Last year was hard for us all. We weren’t able to do as many events as we’d hoped. At the start of 2026 we wanted to make sure we could come together and make a difference. So we did just that, the best way we know how: through shared shenanigans and games. With your assistance we gathered together and worked to help others.

This year we partnered with the ACLU. As the American Civil Liberties Union say of themselves; “The ACLU has been at the center of nearly every major civil liberties battle in the U.S. for more than 100 years.” Now more than ever they need our help so that they can continue their important work. Please look around their website for more information!

Our amazing stream team gave hours of laughs and were truly super. Soliyra started us off with Don’t Starve. CrymsonPleasure took over with Toxic Commandos. KinkedNitemare, CrymsonPleasure and Prince hung out in Chained Together. We ended with family time and so many shenanigans with the Jackbox games.

We were able to raise $333.00! We know that in this economy that is not a small amount. The ACLU will be able to stretch that money to do a lot of good.

Again we want to thank you all for your help. Thank you for sharing social media posts. For hanging out in the streams. For sharing our donation link and donating if you could. You have no idea how much all of this helps us throughout an event. Your company is a great motivator as the day goes on. So thank you so much.

You are all so super!

That’s it for our first charity event of the year. Stay tuned for some more fun to come.

ALWAYS KEEP SPARKLING!!!


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