We are often asked what we do. Sometimes it is because people don't understand the nature of childhood cancer. Others don't
understand the nature of the online-gaming world. We... we're a little different.
We know that the world can be a hostile and dangerous place, and the internet, being at the crux of modern society, is no
exception. At the Cube Server, we aim to change the world. We believe in upholding three core values, "Be friendly, cause no grief,
and always do what is best for the community." Because of this, we have a thriving, online community that works together
without regard to race, religion, gender, nationality or sexual orientation, making us one of the few, safe corners on the internet.
We also support those among us who are suffering the worst, providing high-end laptops to children with life-threatening
illnesses. We give them a window to the world, and a connection to our safe, thriving, global community, helping alleviate their
suffering during their time of greatest adversity.
We also support education and the development of the resources we want to see used to make the world better. To achieve
these goals we provide scholarships to aspiring software engineers and grants to independent developers who are seeking to
create software that is innovative and community focused.
Yes, this is quite an endeavor, but we don't stop there. We also provide social support to youth of the general public. Through our
network of volunteers, we seek to help stop bullying, to be a source of hope during difficult times, to promote healthy self-esteem
and to help prevent teen suicides.
We also happen to host free, high-end multiplayer game servers. Want to play?
You can read more about our beginning here. For information about our inter-hospital network that is currently under
development, please contact james.lowe@thecubeserver.org for details. All other information including our games, how to get
involved and how to donate can be found on our homepage.