It all started in an almost surreal way: a streamer sitting in front of the camera, a room transformed into an improvised studio and a song repeated on loop for days. No television format, no major production behind it. Yet twenty-three-year-old Polish Łatwogang managed to turn what seemed like an absurd challenge into one of the biggest fundraisers ever seen online.
The streaming marathon continued for nine consecutive days, progressively attracting millions of users. The initial goal was to raise 500 thousand złoty to support children with cancer through the Cancer Fighters Foundation, but the situation quickly went beyond all expectations. Donations began to grow at an impressive rate, to exceed 250 million złoty, a figure that corresponds to approximately 58 million dollars.
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The small apartment became the center of the Polish web
As the hours passed, the Warsaw studio apartment from which Łatwogang broadcast was transformed into a symbolic place. Influencers, rappers, athletes, journalists and entertainment personalities began showing up live to support the fundraising. Among the most present faces was the rapper Bedoes, involved from the beginning of the initiative. Real crowds gathered outside the building. People sang, applauded and waited hours to see the protagonists appear from the balcony.
The images of the corridors full of guests, of the cameras crowded in front of the apartment and of the people crowded under the building have become the symbol of an event that overwhelmed the entire Polish internet. At the final moment of the live broadcast, the peak viewership reached approximately 1.6 million users simultaneously, while the donation systems began to slow down due to the enormous traffic generated.
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The charity marathon that breaks the record
The impact of the initiative was so enormous that it attracted the attention of the international media who covered the streaming marathon, defining it as an unprecedented case in the European digital landscape.
The collection was also included in the Guinness World Records, surpassing the previous record set in France in 2025. According to the Cancer Fighters Foundation, the money raised will be used to finance cancer treatment, rehabilitation, medicines, transport to clinics, specialist consultations and medical equipment. Łatwogang and Bedoes then chose to close everything with a simple message, avoiding personal celebrations. They asked the media to continue talking above all about the fight against childhood cancer, recalling that the real center of the initiative was not the streamers or famous guests, but the children and families involved in the treatments.
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