Next Door Buddy Profits to Host TPF Fundraiser

MONTREAL —  Affiliate program Next Door Buddy Profits, will present the second annual Friday Night Heat fund raiser at this year's Phoenix Forum on March 30.

Beginning at 10 p.m., the event will take place in the Next Door Buddy Profits lounge, and will include live performances by 20 gay adult models from Next Door Studios and adult modeling agencies: Baileey's Productions, FabScout, Pacific Blue Agency, and Adult Models USA.

The charitable event will include a special auction that allows fans to support the "Until There's A Cure" foundation by purchasing the underwear of the gay adult performers.

 "Participants will literally have the chance to undress their favorite models, take home their underwear, and support a great cause," said Stephan Sirard, President of Next Door Entertainment.

The Phoenix Forum event is part of an ongoing campaign that helps support the "Until There's A Cure" Foundation by raising funds. All proceeds from the evening's auction will be donated to the Foundation.

"We are really proud to be working with the Phoenix Forum, Timoteo, and 'Until There's A Cure' to bring this great event back for a second year. I encourage everyone to take time to drop by, see some amazing stage shows, make a donation to a great cause, and most of all, have a lot of fun," Sirard added.

 "Until There's A Cure" is a national organization dedicated to putting an end to HIV/AIDS.

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