Magic: The Gathering YouTuber raises Half a Million for Trans Lifeline

Magic: The Gathering YouTuber Brian Lewis, known as Tolarian Community College, recently raised over half a million dollars for Trans Lifeline, a peer-led crisis hotline for transgender individuals. The fundraising event, which took place over the weekend, featured various Magic-related giveaways, with donations of $4 granting participants chances to win items ranging from cards to art prints and accessories. This year’s drive, which ended February 15th, was the most successful to date, raising over $564,000.

Magic: The Gathering YouTuber Raises Half a Million US$ for Trans Lifeline

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