Adult Site Helps Spanish Calender Moms Pay Off Debt

MADRID — A Spanish adult website has come to the aid of seven mothers from the village of Serradilla del Arroyo in western Spain after their plan to pose nearly nude for a calendar to raise funds to build a children's center left them deeply in debt.

The women shot the photos for the calendar last November in the town's local swimming pool, tourist office and bakery. They planned to raise enough money to build a recreation center for the children of the village of 400. They say they got the idea from a previous erotic calendar made by the firemen of Bilbao, Spain.

Hoping to sell 7,000 copies, they only sold 1,500. Unfortunately, the printer was still owed a whopping 9,000 euros. That's when amateur porn site Fisgonclub took notice, and made an offer the mom's couldn't refuse.

"When we heard about this story and we saw that they used eroticism in such a natural way to achieve their aims, we knew that we had to help these courageous mothers," a Fisgonclub spokesperson said.

In addition to paying off the entire printing debt, the website says it is also going to help the mothers sell the rest of their calendars.

"We are very grateful to Fisgonclub.com for giving us the chance to clear our debts and bring us closer to our dream, which is that our children can practice sport," one of the moms said.

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