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JDRF GAME2GIVE®

Join JDRF and the video game community in the fight against type 1 diabetes.




WHAT IS JDRF GAME2GIVE?





JDRF Game2Give is our partnership with video game players, streamers, and
developers to raise money to fight type 1 diabetes (T1D). Since 2019, we have
brought together hundreds of people affected by T1D who love video games and
have mobilized this community to fundraise for crucial research toward cures.

Why video games? First, because a lot of people in the diabetes community play
them! Sharing this hobby is a natural way for people who have T1D connections to
meet and support each other.

Second, because the multibillion-dollar video game industry is larger than
nearly every other form of entertainment (including movies and music), and
game-related fundraising has taken off in a big way.

At JDRF, we’re already making an impact! The JDRF Game2Give initiative has
raised more than two million dollars since our first fundraising events in
November 2019. We use platforms like Twitch to host streaming events and Humble
Bundle to raise money through video game sales—and we’re reaching new audiences
every day.


LATEST JDRF GAME2GIVE NEWS:

 * Healthline: Diabetes Hits the Video Gaming and Music Livestreaming World
 * JDRF: JDRF Partners with Insulet to Provide Type 1 Diabetes Representation in
   Animal Crossing™: New Horizons
 * Nintendo Life: This Animal Crossing Island Exists to Raise Diabetes Awareness
 * VentureBeat: Roblox, game developers, and JDRF team up to fight type 1
   diabetes




COME PLAY WITH US!




STREAMERS

Turn your passion into donations for T1D research with a charity stream on
Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook. You’re not limited to games—lots of hobbies can be
livestreamed! Get started here.


VIEWERS

Tune in to JDRF’s Twitch channel to watch T1D-related content and charity
streams hosted by our community. Watching video games can be just as fun as
playing!


GAME INDUSTRY PARTNERS

We’re looking for partners for bundles, events, and more. If you’re in the game
industry and have a T1D connection, we want to hear from you!


COMMUNITY

Join our Discord to chat about games, brainstorm for charity streams, and get
support from others with T1D. You can also follow JDRF Game2Give on
Twitter and Instagram.




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OMNIPOD BAY IN ANIMAL CROSSING™



Animal Crossing™: New Horizons is a popular Nintendo Switch™ game that puts you
in charge of your own personal island. Insulet, the makers of Omnipod®, used the
tools available to Animal Crossing™ players to create Omnipod Bay, an island
that reflects the experiences of people with diabetes. JDRF and three other T1D
advocacy groups have a presence on the island.

On Omnipod Bay, you can solve an obstacle maze, sing in a concert, explore
themed areas (like diabetes camp, Bolus Beach, and the A1 Sea), walk the runway,
and even piece together a hidden code to win an in-game prize. Fashionable
outfits are available with pumps and diabetes supply bags built in, so you can
customize your character to look more like you. 


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JDRF ONE WORLD IN ROBLOX



When COVID-19 hit and in-person events like JDRF One Walk® had to be reimagined,
we jumped at the opportunity to provide a walk-like experience inside a video
game, and JDRF One World was born. In cooperation with JDRF UK, we later
expanded JDRF One World and integrated UK-based landmarks such as Big Ben.

JDRF One World is a virtual world built for Roblox, the #1 online gaming
platform for kids and teens. It’s a family-friendly place where people of all
ages can get together, play games, learn about T1D, and hang out with old
friends or meet new ones. Plus, it’s free to play!


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OUR ORIGIN STORY



JDRF’s Northern California chapter began exploring video game fundraising after
Dan Connors, a game industry veteran and T1D dad, set up a donation through the
online game store Humble Bundle. Excited by the possibilities, we collaborated
with Dan and Hans ten Cate, another T1D dad in the game industry, to help get
JDRF Game2Give off the ground.

In 2020, JDRF Game2Give grew into a worldwide initiative and JDRF hired T1D dad
and former game industry executive Josh Larson to lead the program. As JDRF
Game2Give grows, more and more video game professionals with T1D connections
have joined our volunteer group, all with a common goal: to develop creative
ways to advance JDRF’s mission of improving lives and finding cures, and to have
fun doing it.





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