Georgia Jones Launches GoFundMe Campaign

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Georgia Jones has moved on to the fourth round in the HotMovies.com 2015 Porn Tournament to become one of the final eight contestants.

Jones announced that she will match the HotMovies.com $500 donation to charity, and has also launched a crowdfunding campaign that will allow the public and her fans to assist in raising additional contributions for her chosen charity.

The winning starlet in the HotMovies.com 2015 Porn Tournament is set to receive a cash prize along with a donation to the charity of her choice.

For Jones, there was no question as to who should receive the funds should she win — My Friend’s Place, a Hollywood-based charity that “assists and inspires homeless youth to build self-sufficient lives.”

“I think the work they do is awesome!” Jones explained. “There are approximately 1.5 million young Americans that have no place to come home to every night. My Friend’s Place helps over 1,700 homeless youth between 12 and 25 every year in the L.A. area. This number is heart-breaking, and knowing how important it is to have a strong support network, I felt I needed to pitch in right here in my own backyard!”

In addition to the HotMovies.com and Jones’ pledged donation, Jones has kicked off a GoFundMe campaign that will allow the public and her fans to get involved too.

“The HotMovies.com tournament is a great way to help out,” Jones said. “But it’s about more than just winning a fun title. Whether I win or lose, the most important thing is to make sure that My Friend’s Place is the real winner of the competition!”

The GoFundMe campaign is live now. To contribute, click here.

For more information, e-mail gofundmyfriendsplace@gmail.com.

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