PornStarDollars Sponsors Babes & Aces

CANOGA PARK, Calif. — PornStarDollars is set to sponsor the second annual Babes & Aces Poker Fundraiser to help find a cure for breast cancer.

The event, organized by nonprofit advocacy organization b.a.b.e. will be held on Thursday at the Hollywood Park Casino in Inglewood, Calif. The Poker Tournament offers a $5,000 grand prize. Attendees will be offered a buffet dinner, prizes and more. Erotica LA tickets also will be up for winning.

PornStarDollars manages more than 70 sites for adult stars, and some will be in attendance at the poker fundraiser, including Courtney Cummz, Monica Mayhem and Alektra Blue.

“If I was going to sponsor anything, it definitely is something that helps support the women in our industry and women overall,” said Don Osterholt, President of Atlas Multimedia, home to PornStarDollars. "The statistics for breast cancer are astounding —we are happy to help in any way we can to find the answers for a cure.”

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Eileen Stein Jacoby Fund at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, the Wellness Centers, Westside Family Health Center in Los Angeles, and the nationwide Check Em, Don't Neglect Em Campaign.

Sponsors for the evening include Adam & Eve, AVN Media Network, Booble.com, Digital Playground, Erotica LA, F.A.M.E. Awards, Genesis Magazine, HotMovies.com, KLSX 97.1 FREE FM, Pink Visual, PornStarDollars/Atlas Multimedia, Pure Play Media, Topco Sales, Vivid Entertainment, WantedList and Wicked Pictures.

For more information, visit BabeFoundation.org or call (310) 545-0105.

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