If you are from Boise then you are sure to know about KeKe Luv from Mix 103.3. Every year her does a broadcast for 175 hour strait to bring awareness about child abuse. If you are not aware of his story, here it is from the Mix 103.3 website:
The Story Behind Live for 175
It was in 2007, when Keke Luv and Lucky Tha DJ were living in Spokane, a horrific story came across the news. Four year old (Summer Phelps) was tortured by her dad and step mother. If you can think of all the things your kids have done, imagine what they did at age four. This child was treated like an animal and just couldn’t survive anymore.
This struck the guys' most inner heart string along with the rest of the city. Since then, Kekeluv has made it his mission to help fight abuse and spread the word of awareness.
In 2008, he brought his passion to 103.3 KISS-FM in Boise and created Live for 175. Keke took his message to the radio and stayed up for 7 days to break a Guinness world record. It wasn’t just another radio stunt. This was the most non-traditional radio event ever done in Boise. KISS-FM didn’t raise any money or take credit in the record books. The only goal was to call attention to Child Abuse Prevention. It’s only mission was dialogue - to get people talking about something so secret. It worked!Keke Luv and the KISS-FM staff created a national spotlight appearing live on Fox National News, major New York radio shows syndicated across the country, and were included in local news media daily.
Less than 4 months later, the Treasure Valley took a blow in the fight against Child Abuse. 8-year-old Robert Manwill went missing. It took the city by storm as family members pleaded in daily news conferences to find their little boy. Thousands of local volunteers joined neighbors and the police department on search teams to find Robert. It wasn’t until later in the week when the news hit. A boy’s body had been pulled from a canal in Southwestern Idaho that matched the age and description of an 8-year-old little boy. The city held their breath and awaited the news.
In 2011, Keke Luv took his message to new heights...literally. Keke broadcast live for 7 days, this time from the top of a billboard in downtown Boise at Front & 9th Streets. He also did something he had never done before...he fasted for 175 hours with just water in an attempt to bring the discussion of child abuse even more to the forefront of everyone's mind.
You can do your part by wearing a blue ribbon, put up a sign in your window, stick a pinwheel in the yard, or just open your eyes and be aware. The decisions we make today, will affect the outcome…today. There might not be a tomorrow for these kids.
This year Keke brought an entire new challenge that was right up my alley. Cycle to break the Cycle.
2013 Live for 175
To power our child abuse prevention campaign completely by "human power," ie the people of the Treasure Valley pedaling bikes around the clock for 175 hours.
103.3 KISS-FM and Keke Luv will be located at The Village at Meridian located at 3600 East Fairview Ave, Meridian broadcasting LIVE (with your help) for seven (7) days, April 19-26th!
Day 1/3 hours:
Meet "IKE"
Thanks KeKe and Mix 103 for spreading the word
It Should Not Hurt To Be A Child
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