College student uses GameStop stock earnings to donate Nintendo Switches, games to childrenâs hospital
By Catherine Park
College student donates toys to childrens hospital after GameStop gains
A college student donated Nintendo Switches and games to Childrens Minnesota Hospital after making money from his GameStop stocks.
MINNEAPOLIS - A college student donated Nintendo Switches and games to Children’s Minnesota Hospital after making money from his GameStop stocks.
Children’s Minnesota received a special gift from Hunter Kahn, a 20-year-old mechanical engineering student attending Cornell University.
Kahn posted to his Instagram account saying that after being "a beneficiary of the recent events on Wall Street," he felt it was important to pay his good fortune forward.