Falcon Raising Money for AIDS/LifeCycle

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group A-Team Captain Ryan Rose, along with Falcon's VP of production Adam Q. Robinson and VP of technology Michael Sijacic, will be joining thousands of other participants this Sun., Jun. 5 for AIDS/LifeCycle, a seven-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. AIDS/LifeCycle, which will continue through Sat., Jun. 11, is described as "the world's largest fundraising event to end AIDS."

In addition to supporting AIDS/LifeCycle, Falcon Studios Group are now holding a special sale and donating a portion of the profits to the fundraising efforts of Rose, Robinson and Sijacic. The AIDS/Lifecycle Benefit Download Sale will continue through the end of the 545-mile ride, and Falcon Studios Group will donate at least $3,500 to the participants. 

The three Falcon Studios Group riders have raised more than $22,000 thus far, according to a spokesperson.

"This is a very special cause to Falcon Studios Group, and we are so proud of Ryan, Adam and Mike for dedicating their time and efforts to fundraising and training to complete AIDS/Lifecycle 2016," said Falcon Studios Group President Tim Valenti. "We are happy to donate to such a worthy organization and a cause that is close to the hearts of our fans."

Robinson said, "We are so grateful to the company and to all the fans who have already donated. These contributions will help us reach our fundraising goals and provide much needed services to the HIV/AIDS communities served by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center."

The Los Angeles LGBT Center and San Francisco AIDS Foundation, which are the beneficiaries and producers of AIDS/LifeCycle, are at the forefront of efforts to reduce new HIV infections and are dedicated to ensuring access to proper medical care for anyone who needs it. Both organizations deliver essential community programs and services for HIV education, prevention, testing and care.

Those who would like to donate can do so by visiting the AIDS/Lifecycle pages that Falcon Studios Group has set up for the three riders. To donate, visit the page for Rose, Robinson or Sijacic.

Falcon Studios, founded in 1971, is one of the most enduring gay adult brands in the United States. The Falcon Studios Group consists of not only Falcon Studios, but also, Raging Stallion Studios and Hot House Entertainment. 

For more information on Falcon Studios Group, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information about AIDS/LifeCycle, visit their official website.

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