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Never Tapping Out - MTG for a Cause

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Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon, and YouTube have all provided me so much over the years, now its time to give back! This charity drive is set to help in the research of Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthrits; diseases that impact over 40 MILLION people in the United States alone. These are debilitating conditions that can cripple loved ones and shatter homes. 

In order to aide in the fight against Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis, donations made to this campaign will go directly to the Arthritis National Research Foundation. Knowledge is power, and the only way we stand to end this disease for good is through our continued research. 

Win big when you give!
 
It's the holiday season and we're all trying to give something back! All those who donate a minimum of $5.00 to this cause will be entered to win a number of rewards offered by myself and my partners at ABUgames.com. Rewads include MTG singles, booster packs, and an entire BOX of ICONIC MASTERS and UNSTABLE!

Donate soon! 
This charity drive will only continue through the holiday season, for the duration of my 12 Cards of Christmas series on YouTube through the New Year. This campaing with run from December 14th 2017 to Januaray 2nd 2018. Afterwhich proceeds will be donated to the ANRF and winners for the rewards will be drawn and notified. Watch the 12 Cards of Chirstmas on The Aether Hub YouTube channel!

Spread the word!
Can't donate financially? That's ok! Help spread the word, grow the community, and get this drive to its goal to win other great rewards! Visit our Social Media Contest to spread the word of this charity and enter to win more cool MTG/Pokemon things!

Organizer

Jeff Harris
Organizer
Maryland, MD
Arthritis National Research Foundation
Beneficiary

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