Cellar Angels has announced that Generation Rescue, Jenny McCarthy's autism organization, has joined their list of charitable partners.

Cellar Angels is a web-based wine marketing company partnering with marquee California wineries to raise funds for an impressive list of charity partners across the U.S. Through this partnership, Cellar Angels’ members can purchase discounted wine from their winery partners and proceeds from the sales will benefit Generation Rescue.

“When you see everything Jenny has accomplished in her career from acting, to authoring a series of New York Times Bestselling books to being an activist for autism, you’re immediately impressed. We’re thrilled to partner with her and Generation Rescue on this issue,” said Martin Cody, President of Cellar Angels.

Jenny McCarthy echoed Cellar Angels’ enthusiasm stating, “We are grateful to join Cellar Angels’ list of charity partners. I’m excited to reach a new group of people and inform them about autism. What a fun way to make a difference by joining forces with a socially conscience wine company.”

Cellar Angels features weekly online wine events where highly acclaimed and limited production wineries reduce their prices to help raise money for Cellar Angels’ charity partners.

Cellar Angels membership is free and to receive weekly offers, click here. Cellar Angels’ members receive one email each week alerting them to that week’s time-limited offer. Now wine lovers everywhere can support Generation Rescue through sales proceeds generated from these events. Cody further added, “When a winery partner suggested we speak to Generation Rescue, we couldn’t move fast enough and are honored to be involved. Wine has a way of bringing people together and this is going to be a very exciting partnership. It’s another example of wine lovers making a difference.”

In addition to exclusive access to high-end Napa and Sonoma wine, Cellar Angels’ members receive a custom video with each weekly offer, tasting notes and a perfectly paired recipe for pairing with the wine.

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