Red Nose Day

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It's not too late to get involved with Red Nose Day

May 31, 2018

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It's not too late to get involved with Red Nose Day

Though May 24 is behind us, you can keep changing the lives of children living in poverty. Take a look:

Give a little, get a whole lot.

If you’re a fan of celebs like Benedict Cumberbatch or Hugh Grant (and who isn’t, really?) or shows like Mamma Mia!, School of Rock, or The Crown, you should jump on the Red Nose Omaze train, STAT. Whether you want to dress like a Spice Girl or party like a (School of) rock star, every donation to Red Nose Day through Omaze not only gets you access to incredible prizes – it helps keep children safe, healthy, and educated. A win-win situation for everybody!

omaze prizes

When you donate a photo, Johnson & Johnson will donate a dollar.

donate a photo app

Who knew that helping others could be so easy (and free)? Our partner Johnson & Johnson created an ingenious fundraising app called Donate a Photo. Simply choose Red Nose Day as the charity you want to support, then upload or take a picture. For every photo you submit, Johnson & Johnson will donate $1 to Red Nose Day. You can donate a photo once a day, every day.

Or start your own fundraiser!

bake sales are great ways to fundraise

Red Nose Day happens once a year, but fundraising happens all year round. When you bring your school, workplace, or community together to raise money for children in need, you have a good time while spreading good throughout the world.

Keep spreading the ❤️

spread the red nose love

Every time you share a pic of yourself in the Nose, or use the hashtags #RedNoseDay and #NosesOn, you’re helping to spread awareness of the Red Nose Day cause. It’s a simple and effective way to keep the momentum going well after Red Nose Day!

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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.