Vtuber Spotlight: Tiffany Witcher

I cannot express how much I appreciate content creators who use their platform as a means to help others. There are a lot of people out there who could use some assistance, whether it be financial stress, trauma, grief, or the need for someone to reach out to. People who take the time to help in these matters are shining examples of why I continue to have faith in others. It’s also why I am excited to tell you all the story of the Vtuber, Tiffany Witcher.

Tiffany is a dwelf, part elf and part dwarf, who grew up in a happy and loving household. Their father was a Blacksmith and their mother was an Alchemist. Together, they used their skills to help the people around them; however, tragedy struck, and both of them passed away, leaving Tiffany with a mountain of grief. Supported by their loved ones, they took over the shop and used the skills their parents taught them to continue their legacy of helping others as The Charity Witch. If you want to see more of this beautifully tragic story, you can watch their lore video right here on YouTube.

They stream all kinds of games, but especially love cozy titles and World of Warcraft. Some of the other games include League of Legends, Moving Simulator, Split Fiction, Code Vein II, and more. Fans can also enjoy their company and the company of their husband MalusIncarnate, and even puppy streams with their dog, Rocky. If that wasn’t enough, they’re also a talented voice actor and singer. So there’s a lot to enjoy when you become a fan of their content. You can tune into all of this by checking out their Twitch streams.

They are also big on advocacy and charity work, with more than 90 charities that have raised over $100,000 for people in need all across the world. They are also a disabled content creator with ICP, otherwise known as Increased Intercranial Pressure, along with Lupus, Epilepsy, Rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjogren Syndrome. This has left them with limited mobility, so they rarely leave their home. So they are also a voice for others in similar situations as an accessibility advocate.

If you want to support their work, you should head on over to their website. You can find links to their socials and to their Ko-fi, where you can help them with some big goals in the works. At the time of writing this, they are doing a donothon to fly one of their mods to them to work on updating equipment for a streaming setup. A good setup is everything for streaming, and every donation is a huge step forward for them.

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