#RPGaDAY 2016 Day 6: Most amazing thing a game group did for their community
That's a bit of an odd question - my inclination in some ways would be to say "nothing". In a sense it sounds a bit like asking what you and your racquetball partner at work did for your community.
As far as my own gaming group, contributions for the community are at an individual level. I know for myself I make certain to give to a number of charities that I believe in and I've gamed with a number of generous people.
I also appreciate the fact that Bundle of Holding puts a portion of their income into a charity of the choice of those who made the games they offer. For example, Steve Kenson's choice of supporting the Trevor Project for the Icons Bundle encouraged me to make an additional donation to them, as it is a charity I believe does great work and have supported in the past.
As far as my own gaming group, contributions for the community are at an individual level. I know for myself I make certain to give to a number of charities that I believe in and I've gamed with a number of generous people.
I also appreciate the fact that Bundle of Holding puts a portion of their income into a charity of the choice of those who made the games they offer. For example, Steve Kenson's choice of supporting the Trevor Project for the Icons Bundle encouraged me to make an additional donation to them, as it is a charity I believe does great work and have supported in the past.
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