LOS ANGELES, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Capital Gold Group, Inc., a precious metals and gold firm based in Los Angeles, is sponsoring kids in need through the My Stuff Bags Foundation, a nonprofit organization helping abused and neglected children. The national spokesperson for the foundation is Michael Reagan, eldest son of the late U.S. President Ronald Reagan and actress Jane Wyman, and noted radio host, author, and advocate for foster children.
A charity dinner for the benefit of the foundation featured Michael Reagan as keynote speaker. This was Mr. Reagan's first appearance at the Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
The mission of The My Stuff Bags Foundation is to improve the lives of abused, neglected and abandoned children who must be rescued so suddenly that they often enter shelters with nothing of their own. The organization is providing these children with individual "My Stuff" duffel bags filled with comfort items and necessities they can call their own.
Michael Reagan has been informing a loyal following that exceeds five million listeners for over a decade with The Michael Reagan Show, heard on over 200 radio stations syndicated across the USA. His radio show has earned stellar audience ratings with discussion of substantive international issues, including the "shrinking U.S. dollar" and the benefits of preserving wealth with solid gold assets with CGG's CEO, Jonathan Rose.
Capital Gold Group, Inc. also sponsored the USS Ronald Reagan Charity Golf Tournament in September 2007, including the "Reagan Legacy" Dinner with all proceeds going to benefit the Michael and Colleen Reagan Scholarship Fund for sailors serving aboard the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier.
Jonathan Rose is a recognized speaker and commentator on worldwide gold markets including the United States, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, India and Europe. He can be heard on syndicated talk radio programs throughout U.S. Capital Gold Group, Inc. has main offices in Los Angeles and London.