Stream for Charity
Start a livestream to fundraise
for Daffodil Day 2023
Calling Aussie gamers – Cancer Council needs your skills! We've partnered with Tiltify to help you fundraise by livestreaming video games. Pick a platform, sign up to Tiltify, and get ready to raise much-needed funding for cancer research!
What our streamers aim to achieve
For Daffodil Day in 2022, our streamers contributed to around $2.5 million in funding for cancer research. This year, we aim to do even better. Over 400 people are diagnosed with cancer every day in Australia. Your 24-hour stream for charity can help improve survival rates and save lives.
Become a Daffodil Day streamer with Tiltify
Here's how to become a charity streamer
Step one
Register online today
Start an account with Tiltify to get started.
Step two
Fundraise your way
Pick a game and get ready to start your stream.
Step Three
Support cancer research
Stream by August 31 and raise money for Daffodil Day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a following to stream?
No, you don't need a following to get streaming. You can promote your channel through social media or through any other medium. Advertising your stream a week or two in advance will net you a good audience when it comes time to play.
What games can I stream for Daffodil Day?
You can stream any game you want for Daffodil Day. Just make sure the content falls within the parameters of your streaming platform's Terms of Service. Most streaming platforms have a list of Prohibited Games that cannot be streamed due to their extreme content. None of these can be streamed for Daffodil Day.
What are some tips for 24-hour charity streams?
If this is your first time streaming for charity, here are our tips for success.
- Prepare well, and make sure you organise food and drink
- Take it easy before you stream, and try to bank up extra sleep
- Set a goal, and ask your audience to help you achieve it
- Take breaks and stretch your legs when you can
How your fundraising helps
Letchemi & Swee Poh's story
Faced with two separate cancer diagnoses, and living in regional South Australia, Letchemi and her husband found a haven in Cancer Council’s Lodges during her treatment.
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Bianca's story
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Greg's story
Greg "jumped at the chance" to participate in a trial cancer treatment following his melanoma diagnosis. Today, Greg feels fortunate to be making the most of life.
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