Stream for Team Migraine!

Stream for Team Migraine!

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Calling all creators and live-streamers!

We need your help! Whether you’re a livestreaming pro or just starting out, it’s a great way to raise money for The Migraine Trust to help us to improve the lives of anyone living with migraine.

Whether you want to game, bake, dance, play guitar, run (the possibilities are endless) – simply plan your stream, set up a fundraising page and make sure to let us know so we can shout how awesome you are!

You could take on a 24 hour gaming challenge, commit to live streaming every day for a month, livestream about your migraine experience and so much more.

Whatever you decide to do, the funds you raise will go a long way to helping us support anyone affected by migraine, as well as helping to fund research.

Simply set up your Enthuse fundraising page and get going! We are on hand to support you with your challenge. Just email [email protected] or visit Stream for Team Migraine - The Migraine Trust for more information! 

Need some inspiration?

 Glen set his own gaming challenge to raise money for The Migraine Trust. Someone close to him lives with migraine and he sees first hand the impact it has for those that live with it. 

"I will never truly understand how people persevere through their everyday life whilst coping with migraine attacks. I will always be in awe of their bravery and tenacity... I’ve wanted to raise money for The Migraine Trust for a long time, marathons and cycling challenges were initial thoughts as I was regularly doing both.

The pandemic and a decrease in my physical fitness put those ideas on hold, but I still wanted a big personal challenge whilst including elements of my hobbies. The pandemic increased the popularity of gaming and live streaming for charity with it being accessible from home, alas I had a lightbulb moment.

“Why not play the same number of hours as there are miles in a marathon, 26.2 hours is more than one day’s worth, surely that will be challenging?” I asked myself.

I planned to play 13 games in total, changing games every two hours. I set myself three challenges per game. Examples were to score an overhead kick on FIFA, win a crown on Fall Guys and to win a race at the Nürburgring on Gran Turismo 7.

I set a fundraising incentive that if we surpassed my £500 target, I’d play a zombie thriller game, The Last of Us. Safe to say it was soon surpassed as people know I don’t like horrors or jump scares! I set a further incentive, so for every £25 extra we raised, I’d spend more time playing The Last of Us. I ended up playing an extra 1.5 hours due to more money being raised!"