GameStop Raises $2.8 Million for Childhood Cancer Research and Treatment
That's well above the retailer's $1 million target that the retailer was originally aiming for in its St. Jude charity drive.
Video game retailer GameStop today announced that its "Thanks and Giving" charity drive to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital was a big success. The company raised $2.8 million during November and December from point-of-sale donations from shoppers. This is well above GameStop's $1 million target.

The money will go toward helping advance the research and treatment of childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
Throughout November and December, GameStop and its sister companies like Spring Mobile, Simply Mac, ThinkGeek, Kongregate, and Game Informer gave shoppers/readers the option to donate to the cause. Everyone who donated $1 or more at GameStop received an extra 10 percent trade-in credit for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 games, among other bonuses.
This was the third year that GameStop participated in St. Jude's "Thanks and Giving" campaign. In those three years, GameStop has raised more than $4.2 million for the charity.
St. Jude's national outreach director Marlo Thomas said in a statement that the money will help its doctors and scientists "continue our life-saving work."
You can learn more about St. Jude and make a donation at its website or by calling 1-800-4STJUDE.
GameStop also supports charities like Ronald McDonald Houses and Make-A-Wish, which it donated $1.2 million to in 2015 as part of its latest campaign.
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