Three separate images using the Red Nose filter: a woman and child, a dog, and a baby.

Red Nose Day

The Week in Noses: Digital Get Down

We asked our Red Nose Day supporters to get their #NosesOn and boy, you did NOT disappoint.

May 14, 2020

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We asked our Red Nose Day supporters to get their #NosesOn and boy, you did NOT disappoint.

From digital Red Nose selfies to virtual fundraisers, and four-legged philanthropists, we’re inspired by your creativity and commitment to the cause.

All we’re saying is, you guys out there are CRUSHING it. As a huge thank you, we’re highlighting some of our favorite moments from the week. If you get inspired after reading this, be sure to tag us in your photos using @RedNoseDayUSA and #NosesOn.

Oh and one more thing before we get started. The Red Nose Day Special airs Thursday, May 21 on NBC so be sure to tune-in for a night of fun, music, and impact. Ok, let’s look at some of our favorite moments, shall we?

(Digital) #NosesOn

Even though things look a little different this year, there's one thing that remains the same: the incredible creativity of Red Nose Nation. We love to see it!

1. We are family

These fans are using the time at home to make giving back a family affair. Want to do even more? Check out the Red Nose Day Joke-Ha-Thon.

Twinning in Texas


Looking silly for a good cause


Red Nose get down


2. With a little help from our four-legged friends

Red Nose Day fans come in all shapes, sizes, and breeds. Thanks to these paw-fect pets for helping spread the word!

2x the huskies, 2x the fun

#1 Red Nose Day supporter we wanna smoosh


3. Show off those wrists

Well, maybe just the hands of the friends or family you live with. Even though the iconic Red Nose has gone digital this year, you can still pick up Red Nose Day wristbands at your local Walgreens. Just take a look at how these supporters are putting their hands together to help children living in poverty.

Beachin' Red Nose Day


Virtually anyone can fundraise

Just look at how these supporters brought their fundraisers online.

1. Virtual Bake Sale

While holding an IRL bake sale might be off the table right now, this family wanted to keep the tradition alive by opting for a “virtual” bake sale instead. When someone donated, the family would eat a cookie in their honor and give them a shout-out on Facebook. Very clever!

2. Iron Chef Quarantine

These Walgreens co-workers are taking fundraising to the next level by holding an Iron Chef Quarantine, complete with actual Iron Chef America Judge Mario Rizzotti. The whole thing is happening via a company-wide video conference, and with over $2K raised, we can’t wait to see the results.

Iron Chef


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Thank you, Red Nose Nation, for showcasing your support and helping end child poverty – one (digital) nose at a time.

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Red Nose Day

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.