Austin "Post Malone" sent a heartwarming message to his fans during his recent four-day charity stream called, 'Gaming For Love.' The charity streams took place between July 19-24 with the aim of raising money for various causes such as human rights, health crises, and suicide prevention. By the end of the 4th stream, the 27-year-old musician was able to raise over $200K for the NGOs.
While streaming Apex Legends on Day 4 of his charity stream, the rapper expressed a sincere and wholesome message to his fans. While talking about raising money for The Trevor Project, he said:
The last day of his charity stream saw him partner up with streamers Corpse Husband and Faide. The trio managed to win several matches together in Apex Legends. The stream went on for almost nine hours, with the musician raising over $50K in a single stream.
(Timestamp: 8:33)
The last day was particularly concentrated on The Trevor Project, a non-profit organization focusing on raising awareness about mental health and suicide within the LGBTQ community. Speaking to his stream, Post Malone said:
He went on to add:
He concluded his message of appreciation by stating how much he loved and appreciated the fans and viewers who gathered to raise money for the charities over the past week.
Fans flocked to Twitter to express their love and appreciation for the singer and his efforts, with many donating to the cause even beyond the streams. Even streamers like Adin Ross sent in sizeable donations. The four-day stream was considered extremely helpful for the selected NGOs. Here are some of the tweets that were shared regarding the stream:
Readers can donate to The Trevor Project through their website, www.thetrevorproject.org. All proceeds go to the upliftment and
Read more on sportskeeda.com