MeanBitch Productions Asks Industry to Help Needy

CANOGA PARK, Calif. - MeanBitch Productions announced Tuesday that it will give each of its employees $300 for the holidays, on the condition that they each give $200 to a person or group in need.

 

"It can be a homeless person, a friend in the hospital, a neighbor who lost his job or anyone else in need," said company owner Glenn King. "They can give the money to one person or spread it out among worthy recipients. They will videotape the giving, with either a cell-phone camera or by video camera. I will then judge the videotapes to see who came up with the best use for the money. The winner will then get an extra $200 for themselves."

 

King said he was inspired after reading an article about a similar program of State Bank and Trust in North Dakota.

 

"There are so many people in need this time of year," he said. "What a great way to reach out to them! I challenge every production company in the adult industry to give this year. Let's show the world how generous and kind can be. This business has helped many of us do well. Let's use this month's profits to make the world a better place!"