Fallout 76 player spends his time helping others, now his fans are supporting him through a real-life tragedy
Brent "CJ Martin" Fairchild was reduced to tears 🀅when he learned of the fundra♐iser

A tragic house fire sent prominent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fallout 76 player Brent "CJ Martin" Fairchild to the hospital with bur💎ns and other related injuries, and now his fans are donating thousands to help him and his family recover.
Fairchild roleplays in Fallout 76 as doctor and overall do-gooder Doc CJ Martin, who heads up a compartmented enterprise designed to support peaceful players. From his early days distributing healing items in gift bags across the map, all the way through the more sophisticated operation he runs today, CJ Marti༺n h🐻as been helping players without asking a lot in return. The thousands of healing items he sells at a loss make up a small fraction of the charity he offers to players new and experienced.
page organized by Kenneth Vigue.If you've benefited from the doc's charitab🌟le work in Fallout 76, you can still contribute to the fundraiser or share your words of support on his page.
Donations are currently pouring in from Fallout 76 players, and the fundraiser has blown paꦯst its $1000 goal to $4300 at the time of this writing. Vigue says the information about the fundraiser has been relayed to Fairchild, who according to his wife was moved to tears.
Now excuse me while I join him. Cheers, .
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