African Well Fund Launches Sixth Annual Bono’s Birthday Well Fundraiser

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The African Well Fund launched its sixth annual Bono's Birthday Well fundraiser on March 17th. Called "Walk to the Water... Walk with Me," the fundraiser aims to raise money in honor of Bono's May 10th birthday. Details of the project funded by this year's donations will be announced shortly.

Last year, over $34,000 was raised during the Bono's Birthday Well drive. Those funds were used toward projects at several schools in Uganda implemented in partnership with Invisible Children and Africare. These projects are currently underway.

To donate to Bono's Birthday Well, visit the fundraiser page. A virtual birthday card will be available for donors to send their wishes to Bono. The card will be sent to Bono via Principle Management. Donations will be accepted March 17th through May 10th.

If you would like to get involved in spreading the word on Bono's Birthday Well, flyers are available for download. Images and avatars are also available to use on any of your Web sites or forums. You can also add African Well Fund to your MySpace or Facebook pages.

Ms. Devlin Smith, board member, African Well Fund

Bono-sponsored art auction raises 42.5 million dollars for AIDS

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NEW YORK (AFP) - An art auction conceived by U2 frontman and campaigner Bono together with British artist Damien Hirst raised 42.5 million dollars in New York late Thursday for UN-backed health programs in Africa.

The auction, which drew Hollywood celebrities, supermodels and rock stars, was described as the largest charity event ever mounted and would help keep thousands of AIDS patients on antiretroviral drugs for years to come.

Artists such as Georg Baselitz, Howard Hodgkin, Jasper Johns, Anish Kapoor and Jeff Koons contributed works for the red-themed Valentine's Day sale, which raised far more than the upper pre-sale estimate of 29 million dollars.

Proceeds from the sale, organized by Bono's charity organization (RED), were to go directly to the United Nations Foundation to support HIV/AIDS relief programs run by The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

"I have watched people dying for lack of these pills," Bono said after the sale. "I actually can't quantify how many people that will keep alive.

"It's not just the money we made tonight, it's the excitement around the issue," he added.

Auctioneer Oliver Barker described the evening as "the most extraordinary sale... It was just extraordinary. We are completely thrilled," he said.

Several artworks went for three or four times their upper estimates, with several lots sparking frenzied bidding. Among the buyers was supermodel Christy Turlington, who attended the auction with her husband, actor Ed Burns.

Others in the audience included Tennis legend John McEnroe, supermodel Helena Christensen and Hollywood actor and director Dennis Hopper.

Hirst put seven artworks into the sale, which sold for more than 19 million dollars in total.

Among the auction highlights were his "Where there's a will..." which sold for 7.1 million dollars and his "All You Need Is Love," a red heart-shaped butterfly painting, which fetched 2.4 million dollars.

Jeff Koons's "Balloon Rabbit Wall Relief (RED)," sold for just over two million dollars, while records were set for 17 artists including enigmatic British graffiti artist Banksy.

Thursday's auction brought funds raised by Bono's (RED) organization since it was started last year to more than 100 million dollars.

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