Peggy DiPrima didn’t know about Jake Straus’ position as a well-known professional gaming streamer or the size of his online following when he approached her about his intention to raise money for the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society earlier this year.
In fact, she wasn’t entirely clear about how the Washougal resident planned to raise money.
“He contacted me and said, ‘Hey, I want to do a Twitch fundraiser for you,’” said DiPrima, the Washougal animal shelter’s director of advancement, development, fundraising and events. “I was like, ‘What’s Twitch?’”
DiPrima found out during the final weekend of October, when Straus used the popular streaming platform to raise $50,205 for the WCGHS.
“Most third-party fundraisers bring in a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, but never in the history of WCGHS have we seen this amount of money raised by a third-party fundraiser. My mind is still blown,” said WCGHS Executive Director Micki Simeone. “The community needs to know about the power of the gaming community and the gift they just gave WCGHS. I’m calling it ‘gaming for good.’”