The second edition of the Stream for Humanity charity marathon, which mobilizes Internet stars on Twitch, raised more than 1.5 million euros in donations for the benefit of Médecins sans frontières and Secours populaire français, the organizers announced on Sunday, November 16 on their website.
Initiated by streamer Amine (“AmineMaTue”, 3.3 million subscribers in Twitch), this fundraiser brings together the biggest names on the French Web for three days on a live broadcast platform. Among them: Squeezie, the second YouTuber in France (19.8 million subscribers on YouTube), Inoxtag (whose documentary Kaizen was the most watched video in 2024 on YouTube in France) and Maghla, the first streamer in France.
The funds, which will be donated to the NGOs Médecins sans frontières and Secours populaire français, organizers say will benefit the cause. “fighting world hunger” in France, Nigeria, the Palestinian territories, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
“You have a big heart”
About thirty Web personalities took up the challenge and appealed to their customers’ generosity. The charity marathon ended with a football match on Sunday evening at the Jean-Bouin stadium in Paris, especially with rapper Orelsan. “You have a big heart. Thank you a thousand times”happy Amine on social network X at the end of the game.
The first edition of Stream for Humanity, in January, raised 3.5 million euros for the benefit of Médecins sans frontières for “helping families who are victims of armed conflict”.
In recent years, this online mobilization has multiplied in the wake of the Z Event, a gathering of internet stars whose ninth edition in September raised more than 16 million euros for associations working for patients and caregivers.
