Video Secrets Brings Back Flirt 4 A Cause Promotion for AIDS LifeCycle

CALABASAS, Calif. — VideoSecrets.com has announced the return of the Flirt 4 A Cause promotion aimed at benefiting the AIDS LifeCycle event, which promotes increased awareness and support for HIV prevention.

Last year, $6,000 was raised for the two cyclists of Team Video Secrets. This year five cyclists from the company will be looking to raise a total of $15,000 for the important cause.

“We are thrilled to have five people representing Video Secrets on this year’s ride,” said Brad Estes, operations manager for Video Secrets. “Our performers, affiliates and customers helped us reach our goal last year, so we are excited about upping the ante with new promotions in order to reach our higher goal of $15,000.”

The AIDS LifeCycle is a seven-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles during the week of June 3-9 that raises money and awareness for the HIV and AIDS services of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

Brad and Craig will be returning to the LifeCycle Event and along with them Heather, Steve and Scott will make up Team Video Secrets.

They will join more than 2,500 other cyclists for the HIV/AIDS fundraising event that advances the goal of an end to the AIDS pandemic and the human suffering caused by this disease.

In an effort to raise awareness for this worthy cause, the Flirt 4 A Cause promotion will be taking place from April 21-22. Video Secrets will donate 5 percent of all sales from both days (up to $15,000 total).

All customer packages are included in the Flirt 4 A Cause promotion and Video Secrets is also offering several specials throughout the promotion, including $1,500 in cash prizes for performers.

Those interested in supporting Flirt 4 A Cause can visit www.VideoSecrets.com or email sales@videosecrets.com.

 For more information about donations, visit AidsLifeCycle.org.

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