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kotaku.com - 6/17/2009
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Which is worth more, a $15 trade-in credit or getting your used games into the hands of children who would never get a chance to play them otherwise?
This is a question raised by Pixel Equity, a new...
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Pixel Equity offers games and good intentions for needy children
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... donate to one NYC-based group, Youth Action Programs and Homes, which is requesting a PS3 and Wii, among other gaming items. As a startup charity, there are no case studies to read, and even more distressing, there's little information on who will get these donations, and how they will be used. Providing more information on the organizations that benefit from donations and offering tax exemptions are just a few things Pixel Equity can do if it continues to grow. [Via Kotaku] Pixel Equity offers games and good intentions for needy children ...
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