CHATSWORTH, Calif. — The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children was selected to receive a gift of $1,000 from Girlfriends Films, on behalf of adult performer RayVeness.
The donation to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is the May selection for Girlfriends Films’ monthly charity program. Past charities include Lambda Legal, Muscular Dystrophy Association, NPR, Cancer Research Institute, the American Red Cross, and more.
“We are extremely excited to have RayVeness back performing for Girlfriends Films," said Moose, Girlfriends Films vice president. "Part of what makes her such a great star is her generous and caring heart, which can be seen by her selection of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. We hope the donation will help raise awareness and change lives.”
RayVeness’ charity selection helps provide information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children, including child victims, and other professionals. Girlfriends Films calls on its community of fans and followers to join RayVeness in helping those in need.
“There is nothing in this world more precious to me than a child,” RayVeness said. “Our children are our future, and they need our voices and our support. Far too many children suffer from abuse or neglect — abuses sometimes going on right next door, which people are afraid to report or becoming involved with. Many of these children have no one to turn to and are easily preyed upon by strangers offering them the happiness they long for, but then further abusing the child’s trust. I choose to support the vulnerable children who don’t have a voice.
“I have known about GFF charities since a few months after starting to work for Girlfriends Films, and I was excited to be called upon to choose my favorite charity! As most of my fans may know, I actually retired from the adult business in 2011 to start my own music school for at-risk teens. So to have the honor to help raise awareness for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is amazing
Donations of all sizes may be made directly to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children here.
In 2009, RayVeness became the first contract star signed by Girlfriends Films. Having featured the mature brunette performer on a regular basis, Girlfriends Films made the decision to bring RayVeness aboard under contract. After a brief retirement, RayVeness has returned to the adult industry. In April, she filmed several volumes of the hit series “Pin-Up Girls” for Girlfriends Films. Fans may find RayVeness clad in '40s vintage lingerie in the upcoming “Pin-Up Girls: Volume 7.”