#RPGaDay 6: Most amazing thing a game group did for their community?
Most of the groups I've been immefiately a part of have been selfish and/or haven't wanted to reveal their "behind-closed-doors" hobby to the outside world. Some of the group I've been loosly associated with have been more philanthropic.
I know of a few groups on the past who have taken board games to hospitals, often childrens wards, attending regularly on a fortnightly (or even weekly) basis, to give the patients something to do, a bit of escapism from their medical situations. At least one gamer I know has donated their boardgames to a hospital ward when they've found they simply don't play them much any more.
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