Red Nose Day

It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year to Give Back

We’re excited to tell you about a new opportunity to provide holiday meals and gifts for homeless children and families this holiday season.

December 13, 2019

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We’re excited to tell you about a new opportunity to provide holiday meals and gifts for homeless children and families this holiday season.

POP QUIZ TIME!

December is:

A. time to spread holiday cheer
B. A time of gift-giving
C. All of the above

If you answered C, congratulations, you aced it! If you didn’t, here’s how to earn some extra credit.

We’ve partnered with Walgreens and World’s Big Sleep Out to bring some holiday cheer to children in need.

Usually, you’ll spot us across Walgreens stores in May. But from now through December 24, we’re back in select Walgreens stores making a special holiday appearance.

Here’s the scoop: If you are in California or New York City, you’ll have the opportunity to make a donation at the register in your local Walgreens to buy holiday meals for homeless children. 100% of the money will be donated to Red Nose Day and – in partnership with The World’s Big Sleepout — we’re funding meals and gifts for homeless children and families this holiday season.

But it doesn’t end there. Funds are also invested to help people out of homelessness in the long term in America and throughout the world. Plus, with each donation, customers will receive a postcard so they can dedicate their contribution to a friend or family member, and share it in a holiday card or as a perfect stocking stuffer.

So for those living in California and New York City, be sure to stop by your local Walgreens and purchase a holiday meal for a child in need.

And from our Red Nose Day family to yours, Happy Holidays!

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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.