
Singer
John Mayer has persuade his fans to come forward and donate money to provide anti-malaria nets for people and families in third world countries so that poverty-ridden kids can fight the mosquito-borne disease.
Daily Star reported online, "The rocker has filmed a new public service announcement (PSA) for the Malaria No More charity and said all children should be allowed to grow up
The 33-year-old singer is acknowledging among his fans, and young people to help affected kids live longer and insisted if the scheme is a success future age targets will include those of the Jonas Brothers and Twilight star Robert Pattinson.
In the film,
John Mayer said: ‘Almost a million people a year die of malaria, and out of that number 85 percent die under the age of Justin Bieber (16-year-old pop sensation). With your help, by buying a mosquito net for just $10 we can help – by the end of the year – to get to Bieber.’
He calls the initiative baby steps and feels if people will continue their support, the children in the affected countries can live longer.
‘Next year, we’ll go Jonas Brothers. After that, Twilight kids. But baby steps.’