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RiotBananas raises £2,118 for LGBTQ+ mental health charity MindOut

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RiotBananas, which streams all sorts of games over Twitch, raised an incredible £2,118 for LGBTQ+ mental health charity MindOut with a 12-Hour/12 Month Anniversary gaming stream.Steve from RiotBananas said:‘RiotBananas is a bit of an online alter-ego, a silly name I chose to use years ago for various gaming services that just kind of stuck!

It’s been a great outlet for my creativity and mental health.‘The 12-hour stream was absolutely amazing, the support came in immediately, I had only set a £500 goal for the entire 12 hours and we smashed through that within the first hour or so and I had to increase the goal to £1,500, which we then smashed through again!

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