A photo of Isaid and his brother. They are playing a video game together, Isaid is suing a joystick and an Xbox Adaptive controller.
For people with disabilities, video games can serve as more than just a form of entertainment — video games can be a lifeline, a tool for connection, and a means to combat social isolation. 

Your support changes lives and brings joy to many.

A photo of Jolee and her little sister. Her little sister is holding her hand that is resting on her new Xbox Adaptive controller. Under the photo is text that says 'Jolee loves watching her family play video games, but she wants to play too!'
A photo of Kody with his adaptive gaming setup

Bring the Joy of Play to Everyone

Bring joy to the lives of people with disabilities today! When AbleGamers Peer Counselors begin assisting a new player, they dedicate an average of 14 hours of one-on-one support. This commitment of time accumulates quickly.

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We know you want to give people with disabilities the opportunity to have the experiences they want in gaming, including making new friends. Your monthly gift helps make that happen.

A One-Time Donation

Help a person with a disability connect with others in a meaningful way through play.

I’m Giving

logi PLAY DAYS is a celebration of play. From August 11th to the 17th, the week will be filled with breakthrough brand activations, esports tournaments, events, massive giveaways, social good, and one-of-a-kind creator content. Most importantly, in an effort to bring the joy of play to everyone, creators join in fundraising efforts for AbleGamers.