The charity stream Loot für die Welt 11 has collected almost 400,000 euros for charity this weekend. After additional merchandise sales are processed, the money total more than half a million euros will be donated to charity organisations in Germany and around the globe.

The eleventh instance of charity stream Loot für die Welt that aired on 9 and 10 November has collected a total of 378,683.18 euros in donations during the streaming time. Additionally money from merchandise sales during the streams will amount to 170,000 to 200,000 euros, the final sum determined after the return period runs out and all merchandise is shipped.

When it the count is final, the money will be donated to the following charities: SOS Humanity, breakfast4kids e.V., International Justice Mission Deutschland e.V., KARO e.V., Welttierschutzgesellschaft e.V., Alzheimer Forschung Initiative e.V., Hauptsache Waschbär e.V. and the internal Loot für die Welt Emergency Relief Fund.

Last year, Loot für die Welt has collected 589,487.47 euros for charity. Over the last ten instances, the collected money has amounted to more than three million euros.

The next charity stream in the calendar is Friendly Fire 10, coming on 7 December 2024.

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