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Ludwig Changes Peoples Lives on Stream

by Glogg StaffNov 15, 2025
Ludwig Ahgren smiling during a livestream.

The Charity Livestream That Had Everyone Talking

If you were scrolling through your Twitter feed or checking Reddit on November 14, you probably saw something about Ludwig doing a charity livestream. But this wasn't just any ordinary stream—this was the kind of livestream that reminds you why the streaming community actually rocks, you know?

The Twitch star Ludwig Ahgren hosted an absolutely incredible charity livestream on November 14, 2025, that ended up raising a whopping $104,094 for The Trevor Project. Yeah, you read that right. Over $104,000. Not your average Tuesday evening, huh?

But here's the thing that makes this whole story so special: Ludwig didn't do this for clout or to break some record on YouTube. He did this to honor a longtime fan who recently passed away. And that's exactly the kind of energy this internet community needs more of.

Who Was Kanabana? The Story Behind the Stream

About a couple of weeks before the charity livestream, Ludwig discovered some heartbreaking news. One of his oldest viewers, a person named Kanabana, had passed away. We're talking about someone who had been following Ludwig since the early days when he was streaming to literally just 100 viewers.

Kanabana wasn't just another name in the chat. This viewer was someone who brought immense joy and energy to Ludwig's community. Ludwig specifically mentioned that Kanabana inspired him to pursue his dream of becoming a full-time Twitch streamer. More importantly, she was someone who bravely navigated her identity and found acceptance within Ludwig's streaming community—and that really mattered.

When Ludwig found out about Kanabana's passing, he knew he had to do something meaningful. And thus, the idea for the charity livestream was born. This wasn't going to be just any old YouTube or Twitch stream. This was going to be something special, something that honored Kanabana's memory while helping people who needed it most.

The Trevor Project: Why This Charity Matters

Before we get into the crazy ending (because yes, there's a wild ending), let me explain why Ludwig chose The Trevor Project specifically.

The Trevor Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ+ youth. They run a 24/7 lifeline, offer peer support through online communities, and provide resources to educators and parents. Essentially, they're out there saving lives every single day.

Kanabana, who Ludwig described as someone who "bravely navigated her identity," deserved a legacy that mattered. Donating to The Trevor Project felt like the perfect way to honor her while making a real difference. The organization has been around since 1998 and operates in communities across the United States. When you donate to The Trevor Project, you're directly supporting LGBTQ+ youth who need help the most.

The Livestream Title That Caught Everyone's Attention

Now, Ludwig didn't just call this a regular charity livestream. Nope. The title was absolutely genius: "Speedrunning Ludwig Charity Stream, At $100K I Dye My Hair Blonde."

See what he did there? He set a challenge. If viewers helped raise $100,000, Ludwig would dye his hair blonde on stream. This wasn't just a call to donate—this was Ludwig putting his hair where his mouth is. Literally.

And here's where things get interesting: Ludwig expected to raise maybe $10,000. Maybe. He wasn't thinking people would actually get him to that $100,000 goal. But then something magical happened. The internet showed up. The streaming community showed up. Viewers kept donating, and the goal kept getting closer and closer.

Ludwig Ahgren getting his hair dyed blonde during a charity livestream.
Ludwig on YouTube during Charity Stream

What Actually Happened at the Ending: The Hair Dye Moment

This is where the charity livestream became something truly unforgettable, and it's exactly what people are searching for when they want to understand what went down.

As the stream progressed and donations kept pouring in, the mood became increasingly emotional. Ludwig wasn't just accepting donations—he was telling stories about Kanabana. He was reading chat messages from people who knew Kanabana or who had similar experiences. The atmosphere shifted from "fun fundraiser" to something genuinely touching.

When the donations hit $100,000 (and kept going), Ludwig made good on his promise. On camera, during the livestream, Ludwig dyed his hair blonde. And yes, it was absolutely captured on video. The moment is pure gold—Ludwig sitting there, processing that the community had come together and exceeded all expectations, deciding to follow through on his pledge.

But here's the beautiful part about the ending: it wasn't just about the hair. Ludwig took a moment at the conclusion of the stream to dedicate a moment of silence to Kanabana. He thanked his audience, emphasized the strength of their community, and even suggested that these kinds of charity livestreams should become an annual tradition. He highlighted how Kanabana's impact extended beyond just his stream—she had touched many other community members' lives too.

The final total? $104,094 for The Trevor Project. Ludwig surpassed his goal, kept his promise about the hair, and created a moment that genuinely mattered.

Why This Charity Stream Matters on YouTube and Twitch

You might be wondering: why does this charity livestream matter so much? Well, it matters for a few reasons.

First, Ludwig's livestream proved that the streaming community can come together for something meaningful. In an era where streaming sometimes gets criticized for being all about entertainment and ego, Ludwig showed that Twitch creators can use their platform for genuine good. This wasn't a vanity project—it was a sincere effort to honor someone and help a vital organization.

Second, The Trevor Project got over $104,000 in a single stream. That's money they can use to operate their crisis hotline, provide peer support, and conduct research. Real impact. Real lives helped.

Third, people are still talking about it. And that's exactly what Ludwig intended. When people search "Ludwig charity livestream" or "what happened at Ludwig's stream ending," they're finding this story and learning about The Trevor Project. That's exactly the kind of organic awareness that nonprofits dream about.

The Community Response: Reddit, Twitter, and Beyond

After the livestream ended, the internet absolutely lost it in the best way possible.

On Reddit, communities like r/LudwigAhgren and r/trans erupted with positive comments. People were celebrating the amount raised, discussing Kanabana's legacy, and praising Ludwig for handling such an emotional moment with grace. One top comment on Reddit noted that Ludwig was "expecting $10k, but it ended up being over $65k" within the first day, and the stream continued into the next day.

Multiple news outlets covered the story—from Gay Times to Sportskeeda to PC Gamer. Everyone wanted to tell this story because it was genuinely heartwarming.

How to Watch: Finding the VOD

If you missed the original livestream on Twitch, don't worry. Ludwig typically uploads VODs (Video On Demand) to YouTube. You can search for "Ludwig charity stream November 2025" or "Ludwig $104,000 Trevor Project" to find the full recording.

Watching the ending is particularly worth it. You get to see Ludwig process the moment, deliver his tribute to Kanabana, and yes, complete the hair dye transformation.

Key Takeaways: Why This Story Resonates

What makes Ludwig's charity livestream special isn't just the impressive fundraising numbers. It's the reminder that:

  • Streaming communities can do real good. When creators use their platform authentically, people respond.
  • Individual stories matter. Kanabana's impact wasn't lost—Ludwig honored her specifically and meaningfully.
  • The Trevor Project deserves support. LGBTQ+ youth need resources, and organizations like this are on the front lines.
  • Promises matter. Ludwig said he'd dye his hair blonde at $100K, and he followed through.

Final Thoughts: Making It Annual

Ludwig suggested during the ending of the livestream that these charity livestreams should become an annual tradition. Honestly? That sounds perfect. Imagine if every year, around November, Ludwig hosted another fundraiser for The Trevor Project or another organization making a difference.

The charity livestream wasn't just a moment—it was a movement. And everyone who tuned in, donated, or shared the stream on YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, or anywhere else became part of something bigger than themselves.

RIP Kanabana. Her legacy lives on through the $104,094 that will help LGBTQ+ youth in crisis.