ZEvent is a Twitch charity event that’s taken place once a year for the past three years, generally lasting at least 50 hours split between a number of streamers. In the past they’ve raised money for organizations like Save the Children and The Red Cross.

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During the three day stream, ZEvent managed to hit over €3.2 million Euros, breaking records for both their channel and for Twitch overall. By the end of their run, the event eventually made a grand total of €3.5 million, which translates to a little over $3.8 million USD. This year’s record setting Twitch fundraiser will go towards the Pasteur Institute, a French non-profit foundation that supports scientific studies in biology and medicine.

In the past, ZEvent has raised money for Save the Children, The Red Cross, and Doctor’s Without Borders, placing the Pasteur Institute among the latest line of medically inclined foundations that the event has supported. This years beneficiary has a long track record in medicine, making breakthroughs in the control of diseases such as HIV, yellow fever, and plague. The record setting donation will likely go a long way in medical research, as well as cementing Twitch’s position as one of the top sources of charitable donations online.

Over the last few years, many content creators have been running charity events on all platforms from Twitch to YouTube. It’s an uplifting side to a community that doesn’t get a lot of attention. Most of the news around content creators, especially people who play video games for audiences professionally, focuses on controversy and the darker edgier sides of creators, so it’s always great to see good news coming out of the community.

It’s hard to not be impressed by this record and all of the good that it’s caused. However, controversial issues are important to focus on when it comes to donating and understanding where a benefactor’s money is going. It’s up to everyone’s own personal conviction to decide what creator and cause to donate to.

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