6-year-old Mary McKenzie designed a gift card for GameStop that’s going to help raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation … and what did you do this year?
The Dallas-area girl drew up an adorable little holiday scene, complete with an angel, snowman, tree, and a reindeer for the videogame mega-retailer. For each sale of the card from now until December 26, GameStop will donate $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation up to $300,000.
Despite issue a press release, GameStop didn’t release an image of the card, so you’ll have to head into the store to check it out. And no, it’s not that important that I would go into a GameStop on Black Friday. I’m not that stupid.
I’m pretty sure there’s a minimum balance that you can load onto a gift card, so if you were thinking about just getting one for a dollar to help out charity, it ain’t happening. But if you really want to piss of GameStop employees (sorry, guys!), before buying an item, purchase the exact total on a gift card first. Then immediately redeem it at the store’s second register.
Let us know how that goes.
6-Year-Old Girl Designs GameStop’s 2008 Holiday Gift Card
Company Will Donate $1 to Make-A-Wish Foundation for Every Gift Card Purchased
GRAPEVINE, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dallas-area resident Mary McKenzie is helping GameStop raise funds this holiday season for the Make-A-Wish Foundation®. She had the honor of creating artwork for GameStop Corp.’s (NYSE: GME) 2008 holiday gift card. The 6-year-old first grader is a frequent customer of GameStop, the world’s largest video game and entertainment software retailer. Her artwork depicts a colorful holiday scene complete with an angel, snowman, tree and reindeer.
McKenzie often submits her drawings to GameStop staff in the metroplex, so when Chris Olivera, vice president of corporate communications and public affairs at the retailer, heard about her drawings, he knew she would be the perfect person to illustrate this year’s holiday card.
“We were already in the planning stages for a holiday card that would benefit our corporate partner, the Make-A-Wish Foundation,” Olivera said. “I heard about Mary’s love of GameStop and her hope to help grant a wish someday for a child, so we asked her to help us design the card.”
For every gift card purchased between now and Dec. 26, GameStop will donate $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, up to $300,000.
“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 nonprofit like the Make-A-Wish Foundation.”
GameStop is proud to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation as its national nonprofit partner by helping gaming and shopping spree wishes come true for children across the country. The retailer has been working with the Foundation since 2007.