“ Later in the fall we helped a Fallout 76 streamer WastelandMedic, a real-life paramedic, who was in dire financial straits as a result of COVID-19“, Vigue told me via email, “ Utilities were being turned off and her only vehicle was being repossessed. As 2020 wore on and our entire way of life began to fall apart in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fallout community galvanised around helping those who needed it. “ I was struck by how swiftly and globally the entire Fallout community came together to help one of our own…I’d never seen anything like it“, Vigue recalls, an inciting incident right as the world would need it most. Vigue tells me it was the moment he saw something special worth nurturing in the Fallout community. A GoFundMe campaign quickly went viral, drawing in donations from around the world as well as from some Bethesda employees themselves. While rescuing his family from the blaze, Fairchild sustained serious injuries and the community he himself had been an in-game carer to took it upon themselves to care back. Martin” Fairchild was struck by tragedy as his home was engulfed in fire. In early 2020 beloved Fallout 76 roleplayer Brent “Dr. RELEASE THE G.E.C.K.! #FalloutForHope is back!ġ00+ Fallout streamers uniting to supporting campaign, raising funds to plant trees in urban neighborhoods.ĭONATE: #Fallout76 /GL6DJ2jDeB- CHAD: A Fallout 76 Story □️ 365k listens/subs Don’t They Know? It’s The End Of The Worldįallout For Hope started with humble goals and the best of intentions.
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