BONO: DIGITAL PORTRAIT AND QUOTE!

Item Number: 895
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Bono Charity Work, Events and Causes
Charity biography

There are few people in the music industry who have the presence of Bono. The Irish frontman of U2 knows no limitations when it comes to fighting poverty and hunger, and is constantly in direct contact with world leaders and policy makers in his quest to make the world a better place.
Bono was inspired to get involved in charity work after seeing The Secret Policeman’s Ball in 1979. In 1986 he helped organize Amnesty International's Conspiracy Of Hope tour alongside Sting, who was one of the Secret Policeman’s Ball performers seen by Bono, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, and Bryan Adams. He also got involved in the Band Aid and Live Aid projects which were organized by Bob Geldof – another Secret Policeman’s Ball performer, and later helped Geldof organize the 2005 Live 8 project.
His first contact with charitable causes was in 1986, prior to the Conspiracy of Hope tour, when World Vision invited him to Ethiopia. While there, Bono developed an education program with his wife, Ali, that used one-act plays and songs to spread information on health, hygiene, and other issues. He released a book of photos he took during the trip called “String Of Pearls”.
Bono followed his trip to Ethiopia with visits to Nicaragua and El Salvador with Sanctuary to draw attention to the conflicts and help children.
He wrote a song called Silver and Gold for Steve Van Zandt’s Artists Against Apartheid, and participated in Van Zandt’s anti-apartheid single Sun City.
Bono and The Edge attended the Festival Against Racism in Hamburg, Germany, in 1993. The event consisted of a concert, a press conference, a theatrical event, and a debate on the subject of anti-racism.
Bono has been a leader in the fight against poverty, and has helped to create the ONE Campaign, DATA, (RED) and EDUN, a clothing company which is striving to stimulate trade with poverty stricken countries.
He was on Forbes’ Generous Celebrity List for his work with Debt AIDS Trade Africa (DATA) against the spread of AIDS and for debt relief in Africa, participation in fundraising concerts like Live 8, and his donation of $50,000 to One in Four Ireland, a charity that helps survivors of sexual abuse.… more →
Charities & foundations supported (31)
Bono has supported the following charities:
- 46664
- ALAFA
- Amnesty International
- Charity Projects Entertainment Fund
- Chernobyl Children's Project International
- DATA
- EDUN
- Food Bank For New York City
- Global Fund
- Greenpeace
- Keep A Child Alive
- Live 8
- Make Poverty History
- Mencap
- Millennium Promise
- Millennium Villages
- Mulago Positive Women’s Network
- MusiCares
- Not On Our Watch
- ONE Campaign
- Oxfam
- (RED)
- Red Cross
- Simon Community
- The Lunchbox Fund
- UNICEF
- UN Millennium Project
- War Child
- Wildlife Conservation Society
- Witness
- Zero Hunger
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Size: 13" x 19" (with border)
Status: Unframed
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