Saturday, November 22, 2014

Over $300,000 Raised During PokerStars-Sponsored Charity Poker Night



The fourth annual Quintessentially Foundation Poker Night happened last week at London's Savoy Hotel with almost 200 guests raising greater than £195,000 ($305,000) in donations through the PokerStars-sponsored charity poker event.

The primary goal of the Quintessentially Foundation is improving the health, well being, and education of children, families, and native communities around the globe.

According to the PokerStars Blog, poker players ditched their hoodies, bottled water, and for essentially the most part poker strategy in exchange for mink scarfs, cocktails, and a few reckless play to create a fun night filled with giving.

Chairman of Trustees Ben Elliott believes poker and charity are perfect together. Because the charity event was commencing, Elliot told PokerStars, "Poker brings people together; it's convivial. Everyone's competitive, and there are some serious players, but there is a really warm atmosphere. We aim to create really magnificent events, like this one with PokerStars, and convey people together in a fun technique to build the most productive poker charity tournament within the UK."

Members of Team PokerStars in attendance included Jake Cody, Christophe De Meulder, Matthias De Meulder, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Leo Margets, and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier.

Each certainly one of them might be sporting a Right To Play patch for the following ONE YEAR while playing in live events, hoping to boost awareness of PokerStars' new partnership with the charitable foundation.

The Rational Group's Head of Corporate Giving Sue Hammett hopes awareness to this foundation will "raise enough to pay for an additional 1,000 volunteers." She added, "Our Team Pros may be going out to experience programs first-hand within the near future, and we'll be introducing plenty of ways for PokerStars players to donate."

The National Director of Right To Play, Meryl Davies, expressed her excitement about how the partnership with the Rational Group can make an enormous difference.

"The partnership with Rational Group is really transformational," she said. "It's giving us the chance to coach up more of those really important coaches, and they are the folks who get the kids to play the games — to scrub their hands, to make use of mosquito nets in places where children can die from malaria. We're saving lives, and the assistance from Rational Group makes that possible."

The money raised by the Quintessential Foundation will provide support not just for the proper to Play initiative, but additionally for 2 other foundations, Place2Be and Greenhouse.

The charity poker night brought the foundation's total donations for 2014 to over £4 million ($6 million), of which £300,000 ($470 million) has already been put to make use of to fund 2,500 volunteer coaches in addition to educate 1,000,000 children worldwide every week.

PokerStars plans to introduce more ways for its players to donate funds to Right to Play within the coming months. Within the meantime, you'll be able to head to the appropriate to Play landing page if you want to donate money to the crowd or learn more about this worthy cause.

Image courtesy of PokerStarsBlog.com

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