American Idol‘s 2008 charity special, “Idol Gives Back”, announced today that it raised $64 million for worthy causes, including Malaria No More.
Tens of millions of Americans watched the Emmy-winning program in April and learned how to join the fight against malaria by donating a simple $10 mosquito net that can save a life.
American Idol winner David Cook presented Malaria No More’s check, on behalf of “Idol Gives Back” and corporate sponsor ExxonMobil, to soccer superstar David Beckham. Beckam accepted the check on MNM’s behalf and thanked millions of Americans for their support.
See the video of the check presentation here.
Malaria No More CEO Scott Case said, ““By helping us provide life-saving mosquito nets, American Idol fans are helping mothers in Africa keep their children safe from malaria. The generosity of “Idol Gives Back” and ExxonMobil show that Americans refuse to accept preventable deaths. Together with the help of committed individuals and groups like these, we can make malaria no more.”
Additional beneficiaries included Children’s Defense Fund; Children’s Health Fund; The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Make It Right; and Save the Children. Read the press release for more details.