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Saranne Rothberg featured by the Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award.

  • Oct 22, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 24, 2025


The Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award recently featured Saranne Rothberg in a powerful article highlighting her inspiring journey. As the founder of the ComedyCures Foundation, Saranne has transformed her personal battle with cancer into a mission to bring healing through laughter. Her story reminds us that humor, compassion, and purpose can turn even the toughest moments into hope and connection.


👉 Read the complete Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award feature on Saranne Rothberg, now available on our website:


 
 
 

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Unknown member
Jun 11

The challenge in Coreball comes from reading movement patterns accurately before making a decision.

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Unknown member
Jun 11

The level design in Drive Mad encourages experimentation rather than rushing. Trying different approaches is often the key to getting past difficult sections.


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Unknown member
Jun 10

I truly admire Saranne Rothberg's dedication to spreading joy through comedy in challenging times. henry stickmin How do you think humor can impact mental health more broadly? I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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May 29

Thank you so much!

Poor Bunny game

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May 26

In the very popular endless runner game subway surfers, you have to avoid the angry inspector while running through a tunnel where trains keep going at full speed. You play as Jake, who rides the subways and tries to get away from the inspection and his dog. Jake has to avoid things quickly so that he doesn't have to slow down and can keep running away from the person who is after him.

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