August 15, 2023 |
Grooby Launches Fundraiser to Support Relief Efforts in Maui |
LOS ANGELESâIn response to the devastating wildfire crisis in Maui, Grooby has initiated a special fundraiser to contribute to the ongoing emergency relief efforts in Lahaina. The trans production company was based in Hawaii for more than a decade and relocated to Los Angeles in 2010.  Grooby is proud to announce it will be donating 100% of their sales proceeds when fans sign up for a special membership for TGirls.xxx, GroobyGirls.com, AsianTGirl.com, or Black-TGirls.com. The membership pricing is as follows: â¢$45 for a 45-day membership (worth $60)â¢$75 for a 45-day membershipâ¢$100 for a 45-day membership This tiered pricing allows dedicated fans to donate extra toward relief efforts with a single payment membership that does not rebill. This fundraiser will run until the end of August. âWe're shocked at seeing what is going on with the fires in Maui,â stated Grooby CEO, Steven Grooby. âGrooby, although started in Europe, really grew when in Hawaii, and many of our staff were either born there or spent a large portion of their lives. Shannon, Kristel, Frank, Gus, Alex, and our ex-designer Dev were all hired for our Honolulu office and we've had many other staff over the years. We all still have friends and family in Hawaii. "Hawaii holds a very special place in my life. It's where my business grew, it's where I forged friendships that have lasted a lifetime, it was my home for over 12 years, it was where I met my wife, and where my son was born. Our hearts go out to those who have lost their families, homes, and lives.â The wildfire in Maui has caused widespread destruction, displacing families and endangering local communities. Grooby recognizes the urgency of supporting those affected and is committed to making a positive impact through its philanthropic initiative. Groobyâs Creative and Editorial Director, Kristel Penn, was born and raised in Hawaii. She stated, âI frequented Maui often as a teenager from Oahu participating in extracurricular activities in school. I adventured there and cultivated friendships there throughout my lifetime. And although Hawaii is technically made up of eight separate islands, we consider ourselves to be part of the same local community. The âAloha Spiritâ is something you see back home, especially during crises like these, with strangers helping each other like we are all family and itâs something that I carry with me even after moving to Los Angeles. Grooby has strong roots back in Hawaii and so itâs only natural that itâs our time to help.â   Grooby added, âPlease consider donating at the links at the end of this messageâor take one of the special memberships we're offering where 100% of the income will be passed directly to the causes helping there. We'll also be asking our billing companies to take a rate reduction only on this campaign, so even more of the money can get to the people who need it.â Charities we will be dispursing funds to: Maui-Strong Maui Foodbank More information can be accessed here: grooby.com/maui-appeal
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