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Ted DiBiase Starts The Ted DiBiase Foundation; Offering VIP Experience To Individuals Going Through Difficult Times

Richard Gray May 22, 2012 WWE News 4 Comments

The Public Relations firm that represents Ted DiBiase sent out the following:

WWE Superstar Ted DiBiase Jr. has started a non-profit organization entitled the Ted DiBiase Foundation. It is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax exempt. Their first program is called the “DiBiase Posse Project.” It is a VIP Experience with Ted at a WWE Live Event for individuals with life threatening illnesses, disabilities or those going through very difficult times. Also, the Ted DiBiase Foundation is developing additional programs for Youth Leadership as well as Community Causes.

For more information on the Ted DiBiase Foundation, please go to www.TedDiBiaseFoundation.org

Ted will be writing a monthly blog entry on the TDF website. He has just posted his first entry at this link.

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  • CJ ROB

    That is awesome.

  • ChaosBlue

    Really nice thing Ted is doing. Wish him and his family the best in this project :)

  • kbunyon

    Seeing people with star power doing things for the betterment of those less fortunate. Looks as though Ted is following in his father's footsteps and seeing how much other Superstars do with their spare time. Actually, this is better in some ways as he's forming his own organization that should grow and develop into something much bigger. I'm very impressed.

    Ken

  • Kevin

    It's a good thing Ted is doing. I'm wondering why they quite using him on television. He seems to be in great shape and has decent ring skills.