Adult Cares Alliance Charity Site Launches

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The official website of The Adult Cares Alliance (ACA), a charity group formed by adult entertainers, has gone live with its official website at AdultCares.org.

It intends to raise more than $40K for charity between now and July 4, 2011.

ACA was founded as an opportunity for performers and directors in the adult entertainment field to use their celebrity for good causes, encouraging each star's worldwide fan base to donate money to their personal favorite charity.

The ACA fundraising page reads, “If we can by July 4th be able to tell the world that the adult entertainment industry has raised over $40,000.00 for charity, it helps thousands of people around the world while speaking volumes about each and every one of us.”

Those already involved in the project with pages built for their specified causes include: Alana Evans, Brandon Wilde, Chi Chi LaRue, Jake Austin, Jason Ritt, Jason Sechrest, Riley Price and Roman Heart.

Other adult entertainers interested in raising money for their favorite charities need only email Sechrest at Jason@JasonCurious.com with the charity of their choice and how much they hope to raise to have their page built.

Each performer’s page will be updated regularly with video messages from the performers themselves and incentives to bid more. Fans who donate the most money may receive prizes from the porn star such as autographed movies, clothing from photo shoots and even personal fan meetings.   

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