PokerStars and Full Tilt are to extend their partnerships with Right To Play, an organization that uses sports and games as educational tools for disadvantaged children and young people across twenty countries.
Amaya's corporate giving program, Helping Hands, has made the partnership with Right To Play possible for another year and includes a GBP 300,000 for the training of another 2,500 volunteer coaches a £100,000 increase from last year's donation.
The PokerStars' European Poker Tour will feature charity events in support of Right To Play. PokerStars players have the option to donate their FPPs is support of the program via the VIP store. According to a company statement, “For every 1,200 FPPs donated by a player, PokerStars will make a $20 donation to the charity.”
Vanenhox 8 years ago
That is a great idea for involving players in a worthy cause! I like it a lot. I will definitely consider this the next time I wonder what to do with my excess FPP's. I hope players with less than 1200 can pool their FPP's in order to contribute jointly. That way Pokerstars could show corporate responsibility and help the...
That is a great idea for involving players in a worthy cause! I like it a lot. I will definitely consider this the next time I wonder what to do with my excess FPP's. I hope players with less than 1200 can pool their FPP's in order to contribute jointly. That way Pokerstars could show corporate responsibility and help the smaller players participate in a good deed for disadvantaged youth around the globe.
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advoghado 8 years ago
Extremely important and timely this action PokerStars / Full Tilt. Are actions like this that show why the Amaya Group is recognized worldwide giant in the gaming market and entertainment, very good attitude to provide the conversion of FPPs donation, great attitude and Congratulations Amaya Group
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