Alicia Keys will present the highest bidder with personalized iPhone at
Black Ball honoring Bono - October 25th in New York City
NEW YORK, July 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Keep A Child Alive, a
charitable organization that gets anti-retroviral treatment to children
infected with AIDS in Africa, received a $100,000 bid for its charity
auction package, including: the first iPhone (purchased by Spike Lee), 2
Jawbone Bluetooth headsets, 2 round-trip domestic plane tickets and 2 VIP
passes to the Black Ball. The iPhone will be personalized with a voice mail
greeting from Alicia Keys and presented by the R&B star at the
organization's Black Ball honoring Bono on October 25th in New York City.
Supporters of Keep A Child Alive took advantage of the wildly hyped
iPhone launch by standing in line for 4 days communicating the charity's
grass-roots mission and capturing the imagination of New Yorkers and media
from around the world. At 6 pm on Friday, June 29th, Spike Lee, renowned
director, producer, writer and actor, joined Keep A Child Alive volunteers
at Apple's Soho location to purchase the first iPhone.
"We're thrilled, this iPhone is saving thousands of lives in Africa,"
said Elizabeth Santiso, VP at Keep A Child Alive. "We're so grateful to all
of the people who contributed their time, money and energy on behalf of the
cause."
Donations can be made directly to:
http://www.keepachildalive.org/donate.php.
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