![]()
Who is Łatwogang? Polish YouTuber Patryk Garkowski beats MrBeast record with $70 million charity stream (Image via Getty)
Patryk “Łatwogang” Garkowski has just done something no streamer has done before. The Polish creator ran a long charity livestream and raised about $70 million to help fight cancer.
The stream lasted nine days, started on April 17, 2026, and quickly went far beyond its original goal. What began as a small plan turned into the biggest charity livestream ever, even passing the record set by MrBeast in 2025. Łatwogang did not do anything flashy or over-produced. He kept things simple. He sat on stream, talked to viewers, and played music that carried a strong message. But people stayed. They watched.
And most importantly, they donated. By the end, he had collected around 250 million Polish złoty, which will go to the Cancer Fighters Foundation.At first, the target was just 500,000 złoty. But within days, the numbers started jumping fast. Fans from all over joined in. The stream became a place where people came together for one reason, to help children fighting cancer. As the total kept rising, it became clear this was not a normal livestream anymore.
Patryk “Łatwogang” Garkowski breaks MrBeast record with $70 million charity stream supported by Robert Lewandowski and Wojciech Szczęsny
During the livestream, Łatwogang spent a lot of time playing the song “Ciągle tutaj jestem,” a track linked to the cause. The song featured Polish rapper Bedoes 2115 and a young cancer patient, Maja Mecan. That emotional connection helped people understand why the fundraiser mattered.As the stream grew, big names started to notice. Football stars Robert Lewandowski and Wojciech Szczęsny joined in to support the effort.
Their involvement brought even more attention, and donations kept climbing every single day.
By April 26, 2026, the total had already crossed 100 million złoty. At that point, Łatwogang had already beaten MrBeast’s previous charity livestream record of over $12 million from August 2025. But the stream did not stop there. It kept going, and the final number reached around $70 million, making it the largest charity stream ever recorded.Even MrBeast himself noticed what was happening. He reacted to the achievement and said, “Love when people use their platform for good :)”. That simple message showed respect from one of the biggest creators in the world.What made the stream special was not just the money. It was the feeling around it. Łatwogang and his friends created a space where people showed support in different ways. Some of his friends shaved their heads to stand with children going through cancer treatment.
Others stayed on stream, talked to viewers, and kept the energy alive.The audience also played a big role. Viewers stayed active in the chat, shared messages, and encouraged others to donate. Because of this support, the stream went on much longer than planned. It became more than just content, it turned into a community effort. Łatwogang’s popularity also helped push the campaign forward. He has over 1.27 million subscribers on YouTube, where he shares real-life videos and streams. Over time, he has also connected with global names like Ed Sheeran, which shows how wide his reach has become. In the end, this was not about breaking records. It was about helping people. But the record still matters because it shows what can happen when a large audience comes together for a real cause.

