Posts Tagged HIV/AIDS

I’m Dead… Bring Me Back to Life

November 30, 2010 / 201 Comments

Kim Kardashian Dead Keep Child Alive World AIDS Day Coffin

Hi Dolls, I have sacrificed my digital life to help Keep a Child Alive save millions of real lives affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.

I will not be tweeting or updating my Facebook and this is the last blog post I will be doing until $1 million is raised to buy my digital life back. Any donation, small or large, can really help!!! One million dollars will provide a year’s supply of medicine, food, care and support to 1500 children in South Africa orphaned by AIDS.

Please go to http://bit.ly/8ZArQq to buy me my life back now, or text “KIM” to 90999 and make sure reply “YES” to confirm your donation.

You can watch my last Tweet and Testament video here. Let’s help save lives!!!!!!

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I’ll Be Digitally Dead Tonight, Buy Life Now!

November 30, 2010 / 61 Comments

Kim Kardashian Dead Digitally Twitter Keep Child Alive Buy Life Aids Day

Tonight, I’ll be joining Khloe, Serena Williams, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys and many others to sacrifice my digital life to save the lives of millions of people affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.

Let’s get a head start and start saving lives NOW!!!! Text “KIM” to 90999 or go to http://buylife.org/ to donate to Keep a Child Alive!!

The woman who runs with purpose

December 15, 2008 / 28 Comments
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I recently met this amazing woman named Suzanne “Africa” Engo at a dinner for the Diamond Empowerment Fund with Russell Simmons.

She is truly inspiring because of her influential work in AIDS activism. “Africa” founded the New York AIDS Film Festival, the first film festival on HIV/AIDS in the world, says the United Nations. She is also involved with countless other AIDS-related causes, including the D.E.F.

What amazes me the most is that “Africa” recently finished a very long run from New York to Chicago—all in honor of raising awareness for HIV/AIDS. What an accomplishment! She ran 858 miles!

I am mainly writing this to you to show you how just one person can make such a huge difference! I hope you find her story as inspiring as I have!

Go Africa!