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Win a PS3 and Help Young Homeless People

Ps3 Nick Booth is asking for help in spreading the word about an interesting UK-based fundraiser. Participants who enter here can win a Playstation 3 from Dixons and have their £1 text or phone entrance fee go to help The Foyer Foundation, a nonprofit that works with homeless young people. 

Nick is also using this as an opportunity to see how quickly we can spread the word through the gaming community by using Digg and the ps3 tag. Since PS3s are impossible to find at this point, this may be one of the few ways left for gamers to get one under the Christmas tree. Plus, they can help someone less fortunate in the process.
Check out Nick's post and let's see if we can move this baby through the blogosphere.

Michele

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that's so cool!

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