Video Secrets Creates Flirt 4 A Cause Promotion

CALABASAS — Video Secrets announces the Flirt 4 A Cause promotion aimed at benefiting the AIDS LifeCycle event, which puts a strong emphasis on increased awareness and support for the important purpose of HIV prevention.

The team at Video Secrets will join thousands in the annual HIV/AIDS fundraising event, where they will participate in a seven-day bike ride for the purpose of advancing the goal of an end to the AIDS pandemic and the human suffering caused by this disease.

The AIDS LifeCycle bike ride treks from San Francisco to Los Angeles from June 5-11. The AIDS LifeCycle is co-produced by the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and approximately 2,500 people from 40 states and nine countries will be participating in this worthy cause.

“Craig and I will be proudly representing Video Secrets at the AIDS LifeCycle journey in June,” said Brad Estes, manager of operations for Video Secrets. “We have been training hard for the 7 day ride, and looking forward to doing our part. HIV/AIDS has impacted the lives of so many people and we hope that our contribution will mean an increase in the kind of health-conscious information that is available to the public, as well as giving to the funds that are greatly needed for meaningful research. The AIDS LifeCycle does an excellent job of accomplishing what they can, and we are honored to be a part of it this year."

For those interested in supporting Flirt 4 A Cause is encouraged to visit VideoSecrets.com or email sales@videosecrets.com to contact a representative. For more information about the many ways that you can support AidsLifeCycle.org via donations of funding or time, please visit the website. Together we can make an important difference in the lives of millions of people.

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