KEEP A CHILD ALIVE
PARTNERSHIP

AKW Productions is thrilled to announce that for every ticket sold during the run of HELL’S KITCHEN, $1 will go to support the Alicia Keys co-founded organization, Keep a Child Alive. Over the last 20 years, Keep a Child Alive has provided financial and programmatic support to 41 local community partners in 28 countries, transforming the lives of 9.3 million children, young people, and families.

Partnership

Every ticket sold for Hell's Kitchen Broadway is directly helping children in need, funding vital programs that provide healthcare, education, and support to vulnerable children worldwide.
Tickets Sold
Donated to
Keep a Child Alive
Children Impacted
Since the collaboration was announced, Hell's Kitchen's donations have enabled Keep a Child Alive to:
  • Feed 71 children in Eswatini.
  • Provide 333 children in Rwanda with HIV healthcare.
  • Provide 1,430 children in Tanzania with education.
  • Provide 100 rural vulnerable high school girls in Malawi with school and uniforms.
  • Support 167 children with disabilities in South Africa.
  • Rescue 1,100 children in South Africa , who have experienced rape and sexual abuse.
  • Provide 200 premature babies in Tanzania with life saving care and holistic treatment.
  • Provide 1,700 children living with HIV/ AIDS, with HIV healthcare, ration relief and education in the slums of Pune, India.
  • Empower 383 orphaned youth in Kenya, Zimbabwe and Eswatini, giving them the tools they need to have housing, food, education, healthcare and more.
This endeavor was accomplished due to the incredible generosity and ideation of TodayTix Group.‍

The Impact

Over the last 20 years, KCA has provided financial and programmatic support to 41 local community partners in 28 countries, transforming the lives of children.
$86.6 million raised
28 countries
41 partners
9.3 million children, young people & families impacted



ALICIA KEYS

A dedicated and influential advocate in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, Alicia Keys co-founded Keep a Child Alive in 2003, to combat the impact of the epidemic on children and families in Africa and India.
On the topic of the partnership with Keep a Child Alive and her hit musical HELL’S KITCHEN, Keys says:

“I have taken such pride in being a co-founder of Keep a Child Alive since its creation over 20 years ago and all the lives we have been able to touch and all that we have been able to accomplish so far. Hell's Kitchen is about a 17-year-old girl trying to find her way in NYC. Both Hell's Kitchen and Keep a Child Alive believe that every child in the world should have the opportunity to thrive.  I feel immense gratitude that we can partner, with equal passion, to create an even greater force for change.”