We cannot get over how cute these pins are from our friends at Xsolla and Lightstream! 😻 If you are coming out to TwitchCon this weekend, stop by booth 1515-SW and grab one of these exclusive designs for free! Then post a selfie with your pin on Twitter using #LightstreamAble and #XsolaAble, and Lightstream will donate $5 to AbleGamers! See you at TwitchCon. 😽
The AbleGamers Charity
Individual and Family Services
Charles Town, WV 3,770 followers
Building a future where all players can experience the community, friendships, and confidence that comes from gaming.
About us
Since 2004, the AbleGamers Charity (AKA The AbleGamers Foundation) has served more than 56 million members of the disabled community by advocating greater access to digital media. Today, the AbleGamers Foundation is a leader in the development of equipment, programs and services to those living with disabilities, hardships, and quality-of-life issues that are a result of chronic illness or trauma. It is our goal that all people, regardless of their disability, can use gaming as a tool for an enriched social experiences with friends, family, and the world at large. The AbleGamers Foundation serves all people with disabilities and their caregivers, regardless of race, age, gender, sexual-orientation, nationality or religion. OUR MISSION The AbleGamers Charity serves anyone in need through direct person-to-person services, assistive technology grants, community support, and access to data. We help people afford expensive technology, which allows them the ability to participate in gaming experiences that improve their overall quality of life. Additionally, we provide the largest database of mainstream videogame titles, complete with reviews focused exclusively on the accessibility of a given title. Finally, we raise awareness by showing disabled veterans returning from war that video gaming can allow then reconnect with friends, and participate in an activity that they enjoyed before their injury.
- Website
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External link for The AbleGamers Charity
- Industry
- Individual and Family Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Charles Town, WV
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- accessibility, Digital Media, 508, disabilities rights, game accessibility, and APX
Locations
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Primary
PO Box 508
Charles Town, WV 25414, US
Employees at The AbleGamers Charity
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Kevin Wasielewski
ORIGIN PC Co-founder. Senior Director Systems Marketing and Partner Alliance at CORSAIR. Board Member of AbleGamers. Intel Board of Advisors Member…
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Mario R. Kroll 🔜 DICE Europe (Lake Como)
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Corey "Dis" Krull
Writer/Content Expert at The AbleGamers Foundation
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Steven Spohn
Chief Operations Officer at The AbleGamers Charity Foundation
Updates
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AbleGamers will be at TwitchCon! Come find us in the Games Done Quick Express arena for some top notch speed running amazingness all weekend. GDQx is raising money during the speed run event for AbleGamers, and the roster is STACKED! 🔥 We'll have exclusive merch in the GDQx arena thanks to our friends at The Yetee and Fangamer. Stop by to get sick new shirts, hats, and more, all for a great cause. AND our pals over at Xsolla x Lightstream have two free, TwitchCon only pins in collaboration with AbleGamers! Stop by booth 1515-SW to grab your free pin, take a selfie with the pin and Tweet it using #LightstreamAble + #XsollaAble. For each eligible tweet Lightstream will donate $5 to AbleGamers, up to $10,000! We cannot WAIT for next weekend. Will we be seeing you there?
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Martez came out to PAX West and experienced his first ever gaming convention! He got to rekindle childhood memories, learned about new games, and take in all the fun of PAX. His smile really said it all. 🧡 Accessible gaming changes lives for the better. Thanks to our friends at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for helping make this happen for Martez and his family. https://lnkd.in/gGE42yvN
Gamer's first PAX experience | Accessible gaming accessibility game convention PAX West 2024
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What happens when gaming is accessible? Lives change. Siblings play together for the first time. Players go to their first ever gaming convention. New communities form and grow. Everyone gets to explore adaptive technology. More playing. More friendships. More celebrations. Why is accessible gaming important to you? https://lnkd.in/gw-i-wb9
What happens when gaming is accessible? | Video game accessibility for disabled players AbleGamers
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Today at 10:30 - 11:30 AM in the Frog Theater! AbleGamers + Pediatric Gaming & Technology Specialists from different hospitals come together at PAX West to showcase the incredible impact adaptive gaming provides in healthcare and beyond. Join us as we share more about the need for accessibility and inclusivity in gaming, LIVE demonstrations using adaptive technology, and learn more about how we work together our shared mission of bringing the joy of video games to everyone. Panelists: Dr Andy J. Wu , Ph.D. OT (he/him) [Sr. Director of Peer Counseling, AbleGamers] Annie G. (she/her) [Child Life Gaming & Technology Specialist, Connecticut Children's Medical Center] Maximillian Williams, CPGTS (he/him) [Therapeutic Gaming and Digital Technology Specialist at Seattle Children's Hospital] Connor Rivera (he/they) [Therapeutic Gaming & Patient Technology Project Manager, Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children's Hospital] Sarah Lundli (she/her) [Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Seattle Children's Hospital] Seong-Hee Westlake, ATP, RET [Senior Rehabilitation Engineer, Michigan Medicine]
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Saturday Aug 31st 10:30 - 11:30 AM, Frog Theater AbleGamers + Pediatric Gaming & Technology Specialists from different hospitals come together at PAX West to showcase the incredible impact adaptive gaming provides in healthcare and beyond. Join us as we share more about the need for accessibility and inclusivity in gaming, LIVE demonstrations using adaptive technology, and learn more about how we work together our shared mission of bringing the joy of video games to everyone. Panelists: Dr Andy J. Wu , Ph.D. OT (he/him) [Sr. Director of Peer Counseling, AbleGamers] Annie G. (she/her) [Child Life Gaming & Technology Specialist, Connecticut Children's Medical Center] Maximillian Williams, CPGTS (he/him) [Therapeutic Gaming and Digital Technology Specialist at Seattle Children's Hospital] Connor Rivera (he/they) [Therapeutic Gaming & Patient Technology Project Manager, Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children's Hospital] Sarah Lundli (she/her) [Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Seattle Children's Hospital] Seong-Hee Westlake, ATP, RET [Senior Rehabilitation Engineer, Michigan Medicine]
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Come visit our team in the Voodoo Ranger Lounge at PAX West! The Lounge is a great place to refresh and recharge at PAX. The AbleGamers team will be there with exclusive AbleGamers x Voodoo Rangers collab t-shirts. 👀 Stop by and get yours! Learn about adaptive gaming in healthcare during the panel discussion on Saturday at 10:30am in the Frog Theater. AbleGamers' Sr. Director of Peer Counseling Dr. Andy J. Wu is on the panel and will be sharing his insights alongside other industry experts. We're looking forward to seeing everyone and celebrating accessibility in gaming at PAX West!
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Meet Courtney! Courtney struggled with using controllers to game since her car accident. ”My left hand didn't work well. I was frustrated and sad that I was having so much trouble” After searching online for suggestions on how to use controllers, Courtney found AbleGamers. With the help of the Peer Counseling team, Courtney was able to select a controller that worked for her and allowed her to start gaming again. ”Counseling helped to figure out what I needed to move on in game play” For Courtney, getting back into gaming was about more than just having fun; it was a way for her to connect with people. ”[Gaming is] like getting away. I can talk with other people without going out. Due to my limits of going out and meeting new people, this is a fun way to do that. Also games help my brain think and learn new things.” The power of play is life-changing for disabled players. Why is gaming important to you?
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We'd ALL rather be gaming, if we are honest. But for some folks, that's not possible without some help. Meet Brandon, Ray, and. Ezra: three gamers who needed help getting their accessible gaming set ups customized. With assistance from AbleGamers' team of expert peer counselors, all three of them were able to connect with friends and family and start gaming. It's so much more than a game. For Ray, it's about building a supportive network and community. For Brandon, it's about playing games with his kids and family. For Ezra, it's about finally being able to game with his brothers. Accessible gaming changes lives, and we need your help to do it. Be a game changer in someone's life: https://lnkd.in/gzgN5BFe https://lnkd.in/gzegUBk9
I'd Rather be Gaming | Accessible video game playing for disabled players with help from AbleGamers
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Our friends at Logitech G are celebrating play all week long with #logiPLAYDays ! From August 11th to the 17th, the week will be filled with breakthrough brand activations, esports tournaments, events, massive giveaways, social good, and one-of-a-kind creator content. In an effort to bring the joy of play to everyone, creators are also joining in fundraising efforts for AbleGamers during logiPLAY Days. We cannot wait for all the fun and excitement of the week! Be sure to check out all the great events Logitech is organizing, and learn more about what accessible gaming for all means: https://lnkd.in/g2VB4Nvw