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THQ gets pranked for a cause

31 August 2015

The Territorial Communications and Public Relations team recently pulled a scare prank on a number of unsuspecting THQ employees to raise awareness for The Couch Project.

Watch the video: 

The Couch Project aims to bring attention to the scary truth that “couch surfing” is the most common form of youth homelessness. 

There are more than 44,000 young Australians experiencing homelessness every night. To join the Salvation Army's fight against youth homelessness in Australia visit thecouchproject.com.au

You can get involved by signing up to spend a night on your couch and have friends and family sponsor you.  Alternatively you can donate directly: Couch Project Donate Online

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