Wounded Warriors to Receive $10,000 From FreeOnes Charity Drive

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes.com announced today that the Wounded Warrior Project has been voted the charity organization that will receive a donation of $10,000 that was raised during the 2012 FreeOnes Christmas Charity Drive.

In November, the website initiated the campaign to allow the 2012 Miss FreeOnes winners to each choose two charities that would go on a poll so the public could choose which charity deserved the donation that would be made from the results of the charity drive.

Adult star Vicky Vette, voted the 2012 Miss FreeOnes nominated the winning charity.

“I chose this charity because our military deserves our love and respect,” Vette said.

She added, “They put their lives, and their families lives, on the line for us over and over again. Physical injury and post-traumatic stress is not a joke, they have made serious sacrifices for us and it's the least we can do to take care of them when they return home. As they say, ‘The biggest casualty of all is being forgotten.’ I am grateful that FreeOnes stepped up this year to do a Charity Drive. More companies in adult should follow their example.”

In addition to the $1,000 that FreeOnes donated towards the charity drive, the following companies stepped up to make the $10,000 in donations possible: Met-Art, 6Bot, City Sex, Chaturbate, Team Skeet, Anilos, Nubiles, Nubile Films, HotMovies, Pregnant Kristi, Saboom, Babes, X-Art, Briana Lee Extreme, CumLouder, BrokerBabe, MyXXXPass, VNA Live, Catalina Cruz, Trusted Revenue, and Video Box.

“We would like to thank everyone that participated in the 2012 Christmas Charity Drive,” said Petra, the charity drive organizer. “Without the sponsors gracious donations, the girls that helped us with the tough choice of choosing charities, and the public that made the choice, we wouldn’t have reached the scale that we have. $10,000 may not seem like a lot, but it is going to do a lot of good for the Wounded Warrior Project.”

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