GameWithMe Contributes to Amazon Fire Recovery Effort

LOS ANGELES — Adult-friendly video gaming company GameWithMe is matching all earnings from August 30 through September 2 in a charitable donation to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Amazon Conservation Projects.

The donation will help in the effort targeting the Amazon rainforest fires that have been burning out of control in South America.

“We feel that this is something that is necessary for the world, and we are taking the lead in donating what we can to the WWF and Amazon conservation project. Both charities are helping animals that are displaced by these fires and helping with the replanting of plants and trees in fire-stricken areas,” said GameWithMe CEO Steve Hamilton. “The Amazon rainforest is the lungs of the world and we are doing our part to help out.”

“Becoming the Brand Ambassador for GameWithMe has given me another chance to keep my promises to environmental protection,” said top streamer FoxiMochi. “I am dedicated to a future where our passions meet and our newer generations are excited to follow suit.”

To participate, streamers are encouraged to sign up for accounts, earn 70 percent on the traffic that they drive and contribute to the cause, with special banners available for affiliates.

For more information, click here or email marketing@gamewithme.com.

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