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How Your Contributions Help Children in Kenya: Baby David and Victoria Beckham

Watch as our Red Nose Day supporter visits Amref Health Africa in Kibera.

August 10, 2020

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Watch as our Red Nose Day supporter visits Amref Health Africa in Kibera.

See how your contributions help ensure children stay healthy. In this video, Red Nose Day supporter Victoria Beckham learns about the administration of life-saving vaccines to children in Kenya through our partnership with Amref Health Africa in Kibera.

“He doesn’t like the taste, but he’s been very good.” Says, Victoria. Victoria goes on to explain that, “The medication is given orally to prevent Baby David from getting diarrhea.”

“Between 60 and 70 babies each day visit this hospital, so you can really get a sense of the good that the money is doing here. The money really is genuinely saving lives. So a Red Nose helps pay for a vaccine that helps give Baby David a healthy start in life,” she continues.

Donate now to help change and save children’s lives.

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Red Nose Day in School is a free educational program designed to teach young students about the impacts of poverty on children, foster empathy building, and celebrate acts of kindness in the classroom and beyond. This year-round program includes lesson plans, routines and videos to help students practice core reading and writing skills while also helping them realize their power to make a difference for others. Learn more.