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LaToya Jackson Plays Santa For AIDS Project Los Angeles

LaToya Jackson Plays Santa At AIDS Project Los Angeles

La Toya Jackson played a Sexy Santa at AIDS Project of Los Angeles last week.  She passed out toys to children of families affected by HIV/AIDS, and also presented a $10,000 check to benefit the organization.  Part of the funds came from the sales of her song Home.   La Toya said of her involvement:

“My brother Michael, he really donated a lot to AIDS Project L.A. And I wanted to continue that — continue what he did for them.  And it makes me feel good to be a part of this and they’ve embraced it so wonderfully.  And I’m happy to be doing something. It’s a little bit of something that I’m doing but it helps. So I’m urging others to come out and try to do the same.”

Bet the folks at APLA are glad to have her as their supporter – just back in September, La Toya partnered with Millions of Milkshakes in West Hollywood to raise funds for the organization.  Go Toya!  Way to spread the Christmas spirit and honor her brother’s memory at the same time.

[ Images by KOKOPIX/WENN.com ]

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