CGRH Charity Event: Forces for Fishes

We’re at it again!

This March, join the Cool Gamer Retirement Home as we go fishing . . . in games of course. The two-week event will start on March 15 and run til the end of the month. We have an awesome lineup of streamers and activities aimed at raising money for the Marine Megafauna Foundation. There will be a Webfishing tournament, another FFXIV mount farm, and another ladder to God in Raft (feat. me and nahtagain), among other events!

Forces for Fishes, CGRH raising money for the Marine Megafauna Foundation

Schedule
3/15 | 12 p.m.
KICKOFF 
@redria64
3/16 | 2 p.m.
3/20 | 7 p.m.
The Return of FFXIV Mount Farming
@katryam
@sekhmetlives
BUILDING A LADDER TO GOD in Raft
@nahtagain
@katryam
3/30 | p.m.
FINALE: Plateup Seafood w/ CGRH
@redria64

Incentives
$15 - Granny Square
Pick a color (ROYGBIV) and I’ll add a square for you to the CGRH Charity Blanket!
$10 - Make Me Read
Pick a number (1-260) and I'll read that page from my book.

twitch.tv/katryam

From the MMF bio on Tiltify:

MMF is a world-leading marine conservation NGO that gathers crucial data to strengthen marine protection for threatened ocean wildlife. … We concentrate on strategic locations with essential marine life populations – such as breeding grounds – of vulnerable species. Our goal is to develop effective conservation solutions that minimize human threats to marine life, collaborate with communities to promote sustainable livelihoods that benefit from healthy ocean ecosystems, and strengthen scientific capabilities to ensure ongoing monitoring and management.

My first stream will be on 3/16 at 2 p.m. and will feature my friends SekhmetLives and HeyItsMeadow as we, yet again, attempt to farm extreme mounts in Final Fantasy XIV.

Donate to my campaign directly here! I have a couple cool incentives, which include your very own granny square in our CGRH Charity Blanket!

All of my streams will take place on my Twitch channel!

For more info about the streaming event and all our upcoming activities, check out the CGRH blog!

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