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Madonna & Gucci team up for Malawi charity gig
Sara
Hall
NEW YORK—Madonna is joining forces with luxury goods-maker Gucci to
raise funds for orphans in Malawi, the impoverished southern African
nation where she has been trying to adopt a child since last year. The
American pop star and Gucci will host a fund-raising event with dinner,
a musical performance and a party on February 6 next year to mark the
opening of Gucci’s largest store in the world, on New York’s Fifth
Avenue.
Madonna said the event will benefit UNICEF and the charity she
co-founded in 2006, Raising Malawi, which focuses on trying to end the
poverty and hardship suffered by Malawi’s 1 million orphans, many of
whose parents died of AIDS. “I am grateful that Gucci is joining forces
with me to bring attention to a country with millions of children in
desperate need of our help,” Madonna said in a statement.
“Raising Malawi has already done tremendous work in helping these
children. But we have much more to do and this event will surely bring
us closer to our goal.” Madonna and her husband Guy Ritchie’s bid to
adopt David Banda from Malawi has hit several stumbling blocks since
they took the 13-month-old boy from the African country last year. He
had been placed in an orphanage by his father after the death of his
mother. Rights groups have accused Madonna of using her fame and wealth
to circumvent the country’s adoption rules, although the singer has
insisted she is following the law.
Malawi’s High Court is to hold a hearing next year into whether Madonna
and Ritchie are suitable parents and should adopt the child. The New
York event is expected to raise at least $2 million with Madonna joined
by a list of celebrity co-chairs for the event, including Adrien Brody,
Arpad Busson, Salma Hayek and Francois-Henri Pinault, Tea Leoni, Lucy
Liu, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher and Gwyneth Paltrow. Gucci, which is
owned by French retailer PPR, has been a UNICEF corporate partner since
2004.
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