Twitch streamer Tyler "Trainwreckstv" made a comeback after an 18-day long hiatus and revealed a partnership with the Rise Above The Disorder (@YouAreRAD) NGO to provide free mental healthcare for the streaming community.
The streamer wrote a 1,300-word long TwitLonger post earlier today, explaining how the initiative worked.
According to the post, Trainwreckstv has become the first streamer to donate $350,000, which will cover the cost of the first 12,000 sessions:
Content creators who want to be a part of the free mental healthcare program can donate or fundraise for the cost of the therapy sessions:
Viewers who want to enroll in the program are required to directly message one of the Discord bots, and the bot will help community members connect with professionals at the Rise Above The Disorder NGO.
Here's how the streaming community members can start therapy:
The announcement was a viral hit on the social media platform, with several prominent figures commending Tyler:
Psychiatrist and Twitch streamer Alok "HealthyGamerGG" applauded Trainwreckstv and congratulated the streamer and the organization:
Grandmaster chess player Nemsko thanked Tyler for undertaking such a great program:
Here are some more relevant fan reactions:
Earlier this year, on April 21, Tyler teased that he would be funding a mental healthcare program by donating a sum of $250,000.
After a few months of silence, the 31-year-old content creator took the internet by storm earlier this month when he announced that he would launch a free mental healthcare program once he returned to streaming.
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