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A special connection through gaming

Noah dreamed of becoming a famous YouTuber and found joy in watching gaming streamers, especially on Twitch. He connected with a streamer named Cheesepopps, who, along with a kind and welcoming community, became a source of happiness during Noah's illness. This community embraced Noah, offering support, love, and friendship when he needed it most.

After Noah died, the community has continued to honour his memory and support his family. Noah's Legacy Laps celebrates the powerful connections that brought Noah joy and comfort.

Noah’s Legacy Laps raises £2,600 for CHSW

Noah's Legacy Laps was an online, streamed, Mario Kart racing tournament and is a flagship part of our Game On! campaign. 

We would like to say a huge thank you to Sushi for organising Noah's Legacy Laps in memory of her son, ‘the raddest little guy to ever grace the Mario Kart track’, and for raising a fantastic £2,600 for CHSW in celebration of his 11th birthday ‘in true chaotic style’ .

Thank you to everyone who tuned in to watch and donated.

Sushi cheque presentation

Sushi visited Little Bridge House to handover the donation and to deliver a custom-made sofa for the hospice, donated from the company she works for, Modus Furniture. 

Big thanks to James Latham PLC in Bristol donating the wood, Pritex in Wellington for supplying the foam and Camira Fabrics in West Yorkshire for kindly delivering the fabric 💚

There are already plans for next year's Legacy Laps which will be even bigger, and we think the sofa will make for the perfect gaming space!
 

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Find out more about Noah's Legacy Laps

Interested in taking part or organising your own fundraising stream? Email Jadeen or Nev