Alicia Keys sacrificed her digital life to help save millions of real lives affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India. That means no more Facebook or Twitter updates from her until $1,000,000 is raised to buy her life back.Starting December 1 - World AIDS Day - the world's most followed celebrity Tweeters are sacrificing their digital lives to help save millions of real lives affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
That means no more Twitter or Facebook updates from any of them. No more knowing where they are, what they had for dinner, or what interesting things are happening in their lives. From here on out, they're dead. Kaput. Finished.
But they don't have to die in vain. And they don't have to stay dead for long. Just watch their Last Tweet and Testaments, and buy their lives back.
Every single dollar helps Keep a Child Alive fight this terrible disease. And when $1,000,000 is reached, everyone will be back online and tweeting in no time.
You can even join the fight yourself by sacrificing your own digital life. If Khloe and Kim can live without Twitter for a few days, maybe you can too.
Together, with a little digital sacrifice on our parts, we can give millions of real people the care, love and hope they deserve. We can give them life - the one thing none of us can live without.
To learn more about what your dollars can do - click here.
This year we support Alicia Keys and all the Celebs who put their Hearts into Helping those with HIV/AIDS in Africa and India. It's the giving that we all do that will make the sacrifice a reality.
Pledge your $10.00 Gift easily from your cellphone - Text "alicia" to 90999 to Buy Life now. WE Did it this morning - How about You ?
Support LIFE Through Digital Death,
2 comments:
What a different approach to fund raising. It will be interesting to see how this works out.
Thanks for sharing the information.
I wish she had gotten Ashton Kutcher since he claims he's the top in everything he does. he could have gotten that million dollars easily. (wink*wink)
Apparently it went swimmingly as they raised quite a chunk of change. including my $10.00.
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