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Sunday, July 19, 2015

Sexy Redhead Pictures LLC Announces the “Zombie Girlfight Club” Horror Film



Sexy Redhead Pictures LLC is really excited to make their WORLDS FIRST LIVE STREAMING MOVIE, which will be also available for download or DVD

Pittsburgh, PA – July 20, 2015 – Executive producer, Lori WalkingFeather Drury, announces their long awaited, 7 years in the making, secret world of WALKINGFEATHER UNDERGROUND GIRLFIGHT CLUB! The story begins with YOU, the viewer, the fan, friend and family, choosing to share in their adventures of REAL FEMALE FIGHTING, and learn their secrets, pain and sorry, their excitement and joys, and why they do they even do this.

Sexy Redhead Pictures, LLC just launched their documentary "Underground Girlfight Club" on VHX.TV in December of 2014 and it's really taken off. Since then, they learned a lot about editing video, invested all their profits back in to their company, and have embraced Twitter's LIVE BROADCASTING app "Periscope" by Twitter to film the WORLD'S FIRST EVER LIVE / UNDEAD HORROR FILM on August 8th. This LIVE EVENT stars 8 amazing model cast members as Zombie Girls, who will do battle for the world's theater to see LIVE. With their very experienced film crew and FX team, and over $8,000 personally invested in new equipment, they are seeking $4,400 to cover transportation costs (some models are coming out of state), EMT's for medical emergencies (the fights are REAL), makeup FX, location costs, generators, and to cover some of their perks costs. And with few dollars more, we will be able to release an awesome digital version of Zombie Girlfight Club with all the BEHIND THE SCENES goodies in September, 2015!


To LEARN MORE or to support the "Zombie Girlfight Club": Help us make the FIRST LIVE UNDEAD HORROR FILM campaign, please visit:  
                                                                                                    
Contact:
Lori WalkingFeather Drury
Pittsburgh, PA

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Announcing the Jonathan's Campaign to Jump-Start his Recovery



Jonathan Gutierrez is trying to raise funds for his medical treatment and gradually work from home with an online business.

Dallas, TX  – July 15, 2015 – Jonathan Gutierrez is trying to raise funds for medical treatment.  He’s been battling symptoms of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome  for over 10 years, along with Erb's Palsy and Repetitive Strain Injuries. He is disabled and unable to work, and his social security application was denied.

POTS is a type of dysautonomia, which is a dysfunction of the Autonomic Nervous System. Johnathan’s symptoms include severe and debilitating fatigue, difficulty thinking/concentrating, heart palpitations, sleep disturbances, lightheadedness, many new food sensitivities, mild disequilibrium, vision problems, chronic indigestion, muscle aches, muscle wasting/weight loss, mood swings, anxiety, blood pressure problems, heat and cold intolerance, and orthostatic intolerance. He also has lots of allergies which are not well-controlled by medication and exacerbate my symptoms. The word syndrome is used when doctors don't know the cause, but thankfully there are treatment options. Jonathan also injured his right arm over the years by working with one arm on the computer. This caused severe RSI (repetitive strain injuries) on his right arm as well. As you can imagine, this just adds another layer of disability and despair.

He does not have insurance, but many of his treatment options would not be covered anyway. They have spent many years and thousands of dollars just to reach some kind of diagnosis. His now elderly parents have gone above and beyond the call of duty despite their own problems, including complications of diabetes, cardiac disease, and injuries. They're pretty much out of options, hence this fundraiser.

The road to full recovery will likely be a long one. God-willing, as his health improves, Jonathan will work on getting his life back. Since it will likely be some time before he could work at a regular job, he plans to gradually work from home with an online business. Therefore, any remaining funds will be used to launch a website so he can regain my livelihood.

To LEARN MORE or to HELP DONATE to Jonathan Gutierrez, please visit:  
                                                                                                    
Contact:
Jonathan Gutierrez
Dallas, TX

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Announcing the Dad’s Arcade Campaign – A Memorial Arcade in Honor of My Father



A memorial Arcade in honor of my Dad who passed away from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Minneapolis, MN  – July 13, 2015 – Jon Konchal wants to complete an unfinished tribute to his father and it has now become a fully-fledged memorial basement arcade project to keep his spirit alive in my life as well as the lives of his grandchildren. Jon’s father brought the home arcade experience into his life when he was a small child and in his honor, Jon wishes to do the same thing for his children (aged 2.5 years and 1 year) so they too can know how thoughtful and caring their grandpa was and how much he loves them when they grow up.

Since even before his Father had passed away after complications from Pulmonary Fibrosis in June 2013, Jon had an idea of a way he could make a tribute to him. His Dad had brought gaming into his life at an early age by one day randomly bringing a couple of full-sized arcade machines into their basement. For those of you who don’t know, his Dad was not a gamer in the least and he can’t recall any instance of him playing a single video game or pinball. However, that incredible act of kindness can easily show how much he cared for his family in life, especially his children. This single event was short lived as Jon’s Dad was unable to get these ‘70s era machines fixed once they broke down and ended up selling them but it’s turned into easily one of Jon’s best childhood memories regarding his Dad.

Today Jon is married and has started having children of his own and deeply desires to re-create this memory for his young children in his dad’s honor. Jon’s family are at a point in their lives where they are ready to make this happen and though the basement of their house which is mostly unfinished and not appropriately modeled as such to be properly turned into an arcade. Money is the only (and biggest unfortunately) hurdle for them to jump. The cost of going about this process is much more than they can afford and though they're working on filtering any money they can into making this happen, the fact is thanks to numerous debts, they simply can't get this off the ground ourselves.

Please help them reach their goal to finally make this project more than just an idea and you too can enjoy a piece of gaming history and recognition for your contributions.

To LEARN MORE or to HELP DONATE to  Honor Jon’s Father, please visit:  
                                                                                                    
Contact:
Jon Konchal
Minneapolis, MN 

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