PalaCasino.com Partnership Offers Free Bonuses for Fundraising Campaign

PalaCasino.com and “Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast member Kathy Wakile have partnered to raise money for the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation.

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PalaCasino.com and “Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast member Kathy Wakile have partnered to raise money for the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation.

Every new player who signs up at PalaCasino.com with registration code “Kathy” will be given $50 in free bonuses. And, for each new player who makes $50 in deposits, PalaCasino.com will donate $50 to the foundation up to a total of $10,000.

Wakile serves as brand ambassador for PalaCasino.com and PalaBingoUSA.com.

The Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation is close to Wakile’s heart. Her daughter, Victoria, has twice been diagnosed with a brain tumor, but made a full recovery. The Wakile family has been vocal in raising awareness about brain tumors, specifically supporting the foundation.

“Family is very important to me and it is great that my relationship with PalaCasino.com will raise awareness and much needed funds for the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation,” Wakile said in a press release.

The campaign is scheduled to run through the end of February, but will likely be extended until the $10,000 goal is reached, a PalaCasino.com spokesman said.

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