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Overwatch Community Charity Tournament for Mental Health

A personal campaign sponsored by Pumpkin Petes

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Welcome to the BBRF fundraising page for the Overwatch Community Charity Tournament for Mental Health.

Overwatch is a multiplayer video game with over 40 million players worldwide. Two teams of six individuals select from a cast of diverse heroes to compete in fast-paced, action-packed matches centered on completing objectives. The aim of our tournament is to bring the Overwatch community together to support a worthy cause: mental health.

If you’d like to learn more about the tournament, please click here. In order to register for the tournament, you must:

  1. Register through the Battlefly event page
  2. Donate $5 to this BBRF fundraising page (IMPORTANT: Please include your Battle.net BattleTag/Xbox Gamertag/PSN ID AND the platform you will play on when you donate)
  3. Join the discord server

Please note that donations cannot be refunded. We appreciate your support, and we hope you enjoy the tournament! 

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About the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation:

  • Since 1987, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) has awarded more than $380 million to fund more than 5,500 grants to more than 4,500 scientists around the world.
  • According to the Rand Corporation, BBRF is the nation’s top non-governmental funder of mental health research grants.
  • The mission of the Foundation is to alleviate the suffering caused by mental illness by awarding grants that will lead to advances and breakthroughs in scientific research.
  • 100% of contributions for research are invested in research grants to neuroscientists thanks to the generous support of two family foundations which cover BBRF operating expenses.
  • The Foundation only funds scientists whose research is reviewed and recommended by a world-renowned Scientific Council including Nobel Prize winners and chairs of psychiatric departments.
  • Learn more about the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.


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