On World AIDS Day, Alicia along with her celebrity friends staged a “virtual death” from social media, in an effort to raise $1 million in support of Keep A Child Alive, an organization she co-founded that provides life saving treatment and care to those affected by HIV/AIDS, and provides support to orphans and other family member impacted by the disease.
Since 2004, the organization has raised over 10 million from its annual Black Ball fundraiser gala. This year, the gala raised 2.2 million, and featured performances from Jay-Z, Janelle Monae and Sade. View a snippet of Alicia and Sade’s performance of ‘Stronger Than Pride‘ and other highlights HERE.
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