Paxum Matches Donations to Webmaster Toy Run Charity

LOS ANGELES — SexEntertain.com, the company behind the Webmaster Toy Run charity, has announced the addition of Paxum to its list of ways to make a donation this year.

Paxum also will match all donations up to $10,000 this year.

"We are proud to provide our services to the Webmaster Toy Run," Paxum's CEO Octav Moise said. "Helping children in need is a very worthy cause, and we fully support their fundraising efforts. In fact, we will be donating all P2P fees from donations directly to the Webmaster Toy Run as well, so please give generously, and often."

The Webmaster Toy Run was established nine years ago and has become an annual fund-raising event that raises money to provide toys, books and other holiday gifts to organizations focusing on underprivileged, orphaned and disabled children around the U.S.

Anyone can visit WebmasterToyRun.com for details on how to donate. Donors don't need to be in the Los Angeles area to donate as SexEntertain.com has expanded its donations to the entire U.S. and beyond.

The company said that if an individual or group has a specific charity in mind to contact it directly and it will make sure it happens.

“Last year was very tough for charities like us and we understand not everyone can afford big donations but we are asking everyone in this industry for a simple $5 donation," said Michael M, a board member for the toy run. "If everyone can donate just that small amount we would be able to provide for many more children than you can imagine. You don’t have to donate big to make a big impact … just donate.”

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