LONDON, ENGLAND, September 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Pokersignupcodes.net, a leading online poker portal today announced donation for Save The Children as a part of its philanthropic activities. When asked about this, the official spokesperson of Pokersignupcodes.net, Mr. Jerry Roberts, said "Pokersignupcodes.net is going to donate 30% of the revenue generated during the month of September to Savethechildren.org. This is just to appreciate the great work Savethechildren.org is doing worldwide."
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Pokersignupcodes.net Announces Donation For Savethechildren.org
Pokersignupcodes.net, a leading online poker portal, has announced to donate 30% of its revenue for the month of September to Savethechildren.org.
2010-09-15
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