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Former League champ joins up to bring Esports to those stationed overseas.

Former League Pro “Snoopeh” Joins Charity Advisory Team

Former League champ joins up to bring Esports to those stationed overseas.
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Yesterday, former professional League of Legends player Stephen “Snoopeh” Ellis joined the advisory team of Operation Supply Drop (OSD), a charity that supports veterans and active duty military with the power of video games.  

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Previously, Ellis had played in League tournaments across the world — not only as a player, but also as a team captain and manager. In the past, Ellis has also joined multiple other groups and causes — including Vibby, Repable, and Facebook. Now, Ellis will advocate for many of OSD’s various programs. This includes the Respawn Initiative, which uses video games as part of the medical rehabilitation and occupational therapy that members of the military may require, as well as a new push to make eSports more accessible to them. 

According to OSD’s CEO:

“It’s an honor to add Stephen to the OSD Leadership Team.  I’ve admired his work in the eSports world for years as he continues to advocate for further legitimization in the mainstream, and I could not be more excited to have him bring the same drive to veteran support advocation. Stephen will play a key role in the growth of our on-post support, including the development of eSports on bases around the globe.”

Operation Supply Drop is committed to using gaming as a way to help those overseas, generally as a way to bring them together as a team with cooperative and competitive gaming. If you’d like to know more about Operation Supply Drop, you can check them out here.


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