Let’s Play Elden Ring + More in Support of Ukraine – Charity stream for The British Red Cross

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Join Zoe Delahunty-Light and Aoife Wilson as they play Elden Ring (and maybe a few other games depending on requests!) to raise money to support the people of Ukraine. The Red Cross is part of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), which unites 15 member charities who are experts in humanitarian aid and specialists in different areas of disaster response. Right now, donations will be used to reach people in urgent need, and will provide food, first aid, clean water, shelter support, warm clothing, hygiene parcels and medicines, support hospitals and healthcare facilities, support fire fighters and civil protection units, train people up in life-saving first aid, help families stay in contact with each otherand more. #Eurogamer #Ukraine

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Ukraine is a large country in Eastern Europe known for its Orthodox churches, Black Sea coastline and forested mountains. Its capital, Kiev, features the gold-domed St. Sophia’s Cathedral, with 11th-century mosaics and frescoes. Overlooking the Dnieper River is the Kiev Pechersk Lavra monastery complex, a Christian pilgrimage site housing Scythian tomb relics and catacombs containing mummified Orthodox monks.

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