Burlesque Bombshell to Promote Non-Profit Organization, Which Helps Families Coping with Childhood Illnesses!
HAMPSTEAD, MD (February 11, 2016) – Gia Nova is named celebrity ambassador for “Scares that Care.” The award-winning burlesque bombshell will be promoting the non-profit organization, which fights the real monsters of childhood illness, by helping families cope with the financial burden.
“I’m thrilled to be involved with ‘Scares that Care’ – they are a 100% volunteer organization, and do wonderful work providing money, toys, and help to families all over the country,” says Gia. “They do so much good, and it makes me feel good to be a part of changing lives for the better. I hope my fans join me in making the world a less scary place, for those fighting for their lives.”
Each year, “Scares that Care” raises a minimum of $30,000; every single cent is then donated to three families who need help. They also are the official charity of horror conventions Monsterpalooza, Mad Monster, and Rock Shock. The organization also promotes two other programs: “Scares For Pairs,” where women fighting breast cancer receive assistance, and “I Helped Kane,” a partnership with horror icon Kane Hodder, to provide assistance to children who have suffered serious burn injuries.
For more information about “Scares that Care,” visit www.ScaresthatCare.org. The charity may also be followed on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/ScaresthatCare.
Fans may follow Gia Nova on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Gia_Nova, or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/gia.nova.9 and https://www.facebook.com/TheGiaNova1.
About Gia Nova:
Gia Nova began her career in 2007, sneaking into fetish clubs and eventually getting hired as a performer and go-go dancer, where she started dabbling in the world of burlesque. Playboy, Penthouse, Hustler, and Cheri Magazine have all covered a number of her shows, which led to a cameo in Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2. Nova’s burlesque shows have been called Las-Vegas-quality, due to her classical training in belly dance, Middle Eastern and American Tribal dance, as well as in modern dance and hip-hop, which are all incorporated into shows that are more “feature style”. Pumping up the volume, her act has circus-style tricks; her fire show is one of the most requested on the feature circuit. Gia’s aerial silk performances are another unique act she delivers, reminiscent of Cirque du Soleil. The winner of 2012 Overall Feature Entertainer of the Year and 2013 NightMoves Feature Dancer of the Year also crafts her own props and costumes, a skill cultivated from her degree in historical costuming. Follow Gia Nova on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Gia_Nova, or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/gia.nova.9 and https://www.facebook.com/TheGiaNova1.