Jeffrey was born with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. He lived his whole life with a deep love and passion for video games- PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch... all the way back to the GameCube and Nintendo 64 days. You name it, he played it.
As he reached his pre-teen years, he began playing online. He played for hours after school every day. Throughout the decades of playing his favorite games online, he met his clique of life-long friends. Though he never met them in person, he talked with them every day whether it was while they played games together, by phone, Discord, or text.
Video games was how Jeffrey played football and hockey, how he saved the world from fire-breathing dragons, and how he made friends.
Jeffrey passed away in September 2023. While he reached a point of not being able to play his beloved games anymore, his friends were still there for him through phone calls and text messages. The love and friendship they shared would've never even existed had they never played video games together.
Jeffrey's Clique was founded in 2024 by Jeffrey's sister, Allison, in the hopes of bringing the same joy and friendships video games brought Jeffrey to other kids and teens like him.
Jeffrey's Clique is run solely on donations and the support of our community. Monetary donations as well as like-new and new gaming systems, computers, games, gift cards (GameStop, Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, etc.) and all needed accessories (gaming headphones, keyboards, computer mice, extra system controllers and cords, etc.) are needed as well.
E-Gift Cards can be sent here:
Or you can donate by clicking here.
All donations made to Jeffrey's Clique are tax deductible.
We are working on getting a PO Box set up to receive donations of gaming systems, accessories, etc. Stay tuned!
If you know a kid or teen (7 years old to 19 years old) that you think could benefit from a gaming system, please fill out and submit this form.
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