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SMALL BUSINESS
12-Year-Old Designs GameStop’s 2009 Holiday Gift Card
Company Will Donate $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation ® for Every Gift Card Purchased, up to $100,000
Business Wire
As a wish recipient herself, 12-year-old Emily Adkins knows how
important it is to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Adkins is
helping GameStop (NYSE: GME), the world’s largest video game and
entertainment software retailer, support the world’s largest
wish-granting organization by designing the artwork for one of its 2009
holiday gift cards. The retailer will donate $1 to the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, up to $100,000, for every gift card purchased between now
and Dec. 26.
As GameStop began planning for this year’s holiday card, Chris Olivera,
vice president of corporate communications and public affairs, knew he
wanted to continue the tradition started last year of having a child
create the card’s artwork.
“We asked our friends at the Make-A-Wish Foundation to send us artwork
from their wish kids that represented the holidays in a fun, whimsical
way,” Olivera said. “When we received all the artwork samples, it was
clear that Emily’s art was destined to grace our card this year.”
A 7
th grader from Huntington Beach, CA, Emily’s artwork
depicts a colorful holiday scene complete with a beautiful redbird, a
piece of holly with berries and a decorated tree. Her artwork gives
GameStop customers another option when choosing gift cards as it
compliments the existing lineup of holiday cards available for 2009.
“During the holidays, we have a lot of parents and grandparents who want
to buy games as gifts, but they aren’t quite sure which title would be
the right one,” said Dan DeMatteo, chief executive officer for GameStop.
“By selecting a gift card, gift givers can be assured the gamers on
their lists will be thrilled, and they have the added bonus of helping a
worthy charity like the Make-A-Wish Foundation.”
GameStop gift cards never expire, and there are no fees associated with
them. The retailer offers its cards with “no strings attached” so gift
givers can be assured their card recipients receive the full face value
of their gifts. Customers can purchase any gift card design to help the
Make-A-Wish Foundation.
GameStop is proud to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation as a national
sponsor by helping gaming and shopping spree wishes come true for
children across the country. The retailer has been working with the
Foundation since 2007.
About GameStop Corp.
Headquartered in Grapevine, TX, GameStop Corp., a Fortune 500 and S&P
500 company, is the world's largest video game and entertainment
software retailer. The company operates 6,391 retail stores in 17
countries worldwide. The company also operates an e-commerce site,
GameStop.com, and publishes Game Informer(R) magazine, a leading
multi-platform video game publication. GameStop Corp. sells new and used
video game software, hardware and accessories for video game systems
from Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft. In addition, the company sells PC
entertainment software, related accessories and other merchandise.
General information on GameStop Corp. can be obtained at the company's
corporate website:
http://www.gamestopcorp.com.
About the Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the
wishes
of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human
experience with hope, strength and joy. Founded in 1980 when a group of
caring volunteers helped a young boy fulfill his dream of becoming a
police officer, the Foundation is now the largest wish-granting charity
in the world, with 65
chapters
in the United States and its territories. With the help of generous
donors and nearly 25,000
volunteers,
the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants a wish every 40 minutes and has
granted more than 185,000 wishes in the United States since its
inception. Visit
wish.org
and discover how you can
share the power of a wish
®.
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Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-25 09:00:00
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