Help Keep A Child Alive

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Help Keep A Child Alive (NAPSA)—Great advances in treating HIV/AIDS have been made in the past decade—54 percent of adults in low- and middleincome countries now get treat- ment. On the other hand, 72 percent of children who need HIV treatment don’t get it and 80 percent of them will die before age 5. Now, however, you can join 14- time Grammy Award-winning artist Alicia Keys in doing something aboutit. M7 Grammy Award-winning artist Ali- cia Keys helps children fight AlIDS—andyou can, too. She helped found Keep a Child Alive, which supports innovative waysto increase accessto lifesaving care for children affected by HIV. Keys has partnered with skincare company Kiehl’s Since 1851 for a special edition of its Midnight Recovery Concentrate (MRC), with 100 percentof the net profits, up to $200,000, benefiting Keep a Child Alive. MRC is a potent, 99 percent natural concentration of botanical extracts specifically formulated to biologically replicate skin’s natural lipids for optimal skin repair overnight and a fresher and more radiant appearance by morning. For more information or to pur- chase Alicia Keys for Kiehl’s Since 1851 Limited Edition Midnight Recovery Concentrate, visit www.kiehls.com/Alicia-Keys or call (800) Kiehls-2.