Tomorrow is World AIDS Day, and the charity Keep a Child Alive is launching "Digital Life Sacrifice," a fund-raising campaign with 18 celebrities like Daphne Guinness, Kim Kardashian and Lady Gaga. The usually Twitter and Facebook-happy stars will go completely offline — the "digital death" — until one million dollars is raised for the organization. Donations can be made through buylife.org.
@KimKardashian's tweet today: "I'm kinda sad that all of my social media will be dead tomorrow and I won't be tweeting. I love u guys! Bring me back to life soon!" And @TheRealDaphne said: "This campaign is so striking and draws attention not only to the AIDS disaster in Africa but also to how we have lost our way in what we care about. I care about the 2.5 million children who are living with AIDS in Africa. All children deserve an equal chance to fulfill their dreams. And I care about the parents and families being lost to this treatable, preventable disease. Please PARTICIPATE...I am sacrificing my digital life tonight and will be shouting from the rooftops everywhere I can that AIDS can be stopped, with our devotion to helping. "
@KimKardashian's tweet today: "I'm kinda sad that all of my social media will be dead tomorrow and I won't be tweeting. I love u guys! Bring me back to life soon!" And @TheRealDaphne said: "This campaign is so striking and draws attention not only to the AIDS disaster in Africa but also to how we have lost our way in what we care about. I care about the 2.5 million children who are living with AIDS in Africa. All children deserve an equal chance to fulfill their dreams. And I care about the parents and families being lost to this treatable, preventable disease. Please PARTICIPATE...I am sacrificing my digital life tonight and will be shouting from the rooftops everywhere I can that AIDS can be stopped, with our devotion to helping. "
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