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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Save the Date: KCA Black Ball 2008

Keep a Child Alive's fifth annual Black Ball Gala, hosted by Ambassadors Alicia Keys and Iman, will honor the global AIDS work of three remarkable humanitarians. This legendary evening will take place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Thursday, November 13th, 2008.

Our humanitarian honorees are an incredible group of people who have used their will, fame and courage to change the lives devastated by this pandemic. This year, we are thrilled to honor Jackie Branfield, founder of Operation Bobbi Bear in South Africa, Simon Fuller and Queen Latifah.

The Black Ball will begin with a cocktail party followed by a seated dinner with extraordinary live performances by Alicia Keys, Justin Timberlake, Joni Mitchell, Jack White and other extraordinary artists to be announced.

Please help make a difference by joining us at The Black Ball! For more information, call 718.965.1111.



3 comments:

Troodz said...

Anyone who knows what Jackie Branfiel does for abused children and HIV infected women must see her for the real heroine she really is. Her work is astounding. She will always be my hero.

Unknown said...

Jackie, Eurika and the rest of the Bobbi Bear team are astounding. I dont think that I would have their strength faced with the horrific abuse to children that they see every day. They are the true heroes of this world and they deserve to be honoured in every way.

Stephen Frost
Architectural Concepts
Warner Beach
South Africa

Anonymous said...

What an example of effective and passionate leadership, Jackie is my hero.