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July 03, 2009

Backstage contributes $775 to the Victoria Brain Injury Society

Hot on the heals of a successful campaign for the Linus Foundation, Backstage has again unleashed our giant novelty cheque; this time to the benefit of the Victoria Brain Injury Society.  For the past several months Backstage has been setting aside 10% of the proceeds raised from paying to unlock Master Mind, Anagram, or Minesweeper puzzles on our Mind Games application.  As part of this ongoing initiative, we recently presented the Victoria Brain Injury Society with a cheque for $775.

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Marc Dugas, VP of Business Development, is seen here proudly presenting the latest installment of the giant novelty cheque at the In a Nutshell Helmet Festival put on by the VBIS this past June 28th. Marc forgot to wear his helmet.

We know we can do better, so for the entire month of July, Backstage is donating $10 to the Victoria Brain Injury Society every single time a player graduates the school of Mind Games (completes Grade VII) and enters the Hall of Fame. With strong support from our players we hope to raise at least $5,000 for the VBIS. Click here for more information.

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